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I have been incubating my first batch of eggs. I started out with twelve. Four weren't fertilized, one I cracked, and five have had blood rings. So I have two eggs left in the incubator going into lockdown Thursday. What did I do wrong that caused so many to die? I have three dozen more eggs to put in Saturday for the Easter hatch. I want to have a high hatch rate for this next hatch, any tips? Also, how do I make sure both eggs left in the incubator hatch this Sunday? I want both to hatch any tips help! Thanks!
I'd like to know the pro's versus the Cons of using still air or forced air incubators. My only experience is hatching 13 out of 14 game chicken eggs as a science project in 4th grade. I'll most likely not be hatching this year since I have 8 3 week old EE's and just bought 6 pure blood Australorps. Not the Americauna's I wanted but I should have a rainbow of egg colors in a few months.
I generally don't expect to get eggs until 6 monthsI'd like to know the pro's versus the Cons of using still air or forced air incubators. My only experience is hatching 13 out of 14 game chicken eggs as a science project in 4th grade. I'll most likely not be hatching this year since I have 8 3 week old EE's and just bought 6 pure blood Australorps. Not the Americauna's I wanted but I should have a rainbow of egg colors in a few months.
Tomorrow is day 10 of the batch of 18 I have in. Going to candle sometime tomorrow. Any tips for that?