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7 quitters? That's a lot more than I would have expected, and concerns me. I hope you have a great hatch with the remaining 6.
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7 quitters? That's a lot more than I would have expected, and concerns me. I hope you have a great hatch with the remaining 6.
7 quitters? That's a lot more than I would have expected, and concerns me. I hope you have a great hatch with the remaining 6.
http://www.shilala.com/incubating.html
The info I was refering to on temperature is in this article
I used this info when I first started hatching. I personally have less problems with eggs if the temps are on the low side of the range. I actually just had an incubator get unplugged for 2 days at day 17 and still had 6 out of 25 hatch after I plugged it back in. I think its just like a chick that gets too cold, you can sometimes see them come back when they warm up. Once their cooked their done though. I hope you get it worked out. One of the most frustrating things in the world of chickens that loosing chickies![]()
Congrats on the new baby alpaca! That must be fantastic!!!
Thanks for the link, very good info! I especially am intriqued with the water weasel......
I have more eggs going and lockdown again on Wednesday. Then the following week. BUT, I am going to work on calibrating the instruments and see.
In April, the eggs will be all Welsummer, so progress is being made.
I know it is my bator, cause the 2 dozen eggs I took down the road are hatching, 18 went into lockdown and tomorrow is day 21 and I will get to see pics of those babie and see what my birds did!!