~*Third Annual Cinco de Mayo Turkey Hatch-Athon*~ all poultry welcome!

I have a broody bantam hen for this hatchalong along with my turkey eggs that are in my bator. She stared setting yesterday morning on I think 5-6 eggs( I need to mark them). She would have been sitting longer but I kept tossing her off the nest and stealing her eggs. I felt bad and gave in lol.
 
I just moved some of my incubator turkeys under my broody turkey hen. She chose to brood in a phenomenal place (couldn't have chosen better myself) so I don't even need to move her. I had her on a dummy egg for a couple of days to make sure she is serious and tonight took some of the eggs from the incubator (set last Thursday so they're already 6 days along) and gave them to her. She quickly tucked them under her, murmuring her pleasure the entire time. I didn't want to "put all my eggs in one basket" so I left some in the incubator. If she does well with these, I'll give her the other half in a day or so.
 
Quote: I try to make the birds pay for their own feed during the season when everyone wants them. Then I eat everyone who has been free loading over the winter to help with MY feed bill...LOL

Yelp i'm pretty sure i have killed all my embro's I froze them their first night here (my incubator dropped 97F last night) and i cooked them when i was at school (my incubator rose to 106F) i don't get what is going on my incubator what showing a steady 99-100F for almost 5 whole days before i got my egg's now eathier the temp is too high or too low. Does anyone know a person that sells bantams or bantam chicks near dallas texas since my feed store won't order them for me.
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Don't toss them yet. I have had them survive drops to 50F & spikes to 116F.

I set 20 more mixed breed turkeys & 18 mallards today...due 5/14.
 
I try to make the birds pay for their own feed during the season when everyone wants them. Then I eat everyone who has been free loading over the winter to help with MY feed bill...LOL


Don't toss them yet. I have had them survive drops to 50F & spikes to 116F.

I set 20 more mixed breed turkeys & 18 mallards today...due 5/14.
That is so incouraging (the temps). I may get a couple of my Easter HAL to hatch after all.
 
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Yep, last summer I had chicks in 2 batches in the same bator survive a spike to 116F. This past winter, while I was moving & getting set up at the new house, I had 3 batches in 1 bator survive at least 3 drops to 50-55F before I caught the power issue that was causing them. The warm babies hatched early & the cold babies hatched late. Earliest I have had was 2 days. Latest I have had was 6 days for chicks & 8 days for ducks.
 

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