Well today I came home from work, planning to move eggs to the hatcher. Went thru all the paces in getting the hatching unit ready and up to temp.
Went the the Roll-X to get the eggs and surprise surprise........... 5 of 5 had already hatched.
Still in the turner (or roller in this case).
Humidity 45% all the way through.
All 5, clean as a whistle.
Makes a guy wonder:
A: How did I write the wrong date on the calendar. Eggs were marked 6-2, calander says 6-6.
B: How often are we over scientific in our hatching efforts, don't open the bator, up the humidity, etc. Seems they dd just fine.
The new recruits are 1 black copper, looks real rooish, and 4 eggs from the Araucanas. The araucanas are bantam sized, however they were just separated last weekend. Before separation they are running with some LARGE Buff Brahmas, and some Cuckoo Marans. A couple of the new hatchlings look strangely like they may have some buff blood in them.
Anyhoot....... if they are going to hatch I guess there is not much you can do to stop them.
Happy hatching.
Went the the Roll-X to get the eggs and surprise surprise........... 5 of 5 had already hatched.
Still in the turner (or roller in this case).
Humidity 45% all the way through.
All 5, clean as a whistle.
Makes a guy wonder:
A: How did I write the wrong date on the calendar. Eggs were marked 6-2, calander says 6-6.
B: How often are we over scientific in our hatching efforts, don't open the bator, up the humidity, etc. Seems they dd just fine.
The new recruits are 1 black copper, looks real rooish, and 4 eggs from the Araucanas. The araucanas are bantam sized, however they were just separated last weekend. Before separation they are running with some LARGE Buff Brahmas, and some Cuckoo Marans. A couple of the new hatchlings look strangely like they may have some buff blood in them.
Anyhoot....... if they are going to hatch I guess there is not much you can do to stop them.
Happy hatching.