I would but my freezer is full.
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A dozen?? HOly smokes!!! THat's a lot of mini velociraptors. What is the hatch rate usually?Quote:I bought an LG and hatch more than enough-- about $50 at farm store, less on line. Even a support group here on BYC to get the best results possible.
When I saw how simple the design was, I too made one out of what I had on hand plus the purchase of the water heater thermostat and a bottle lamp kit. I can fit waaaaayy too many eggs in tht as an incubator and use the LG for a hatcher.
Yinepu, with the number of hours you have spent hatching, I"m sure you know what you like. ANy emu's going in the incubator this year??
well.. lets see.. been hatching for over 50 years.. and I only take off about 2 to 3 weeks per year from hatching... so... yeah.. I've hatched out a few eggs.. lol
And yup.. I have around a dozen emu eggs in the bator as I type this.. a few due to hatch within the next week or so.. plus another coolerbator with chicken eggs in it and waiting for more eggs to arrive.. plus as soon as the ducks and geese start laying I'll be tossing their eggs in too.. not to mention peafowl... no parrots scheduled so far for this year.. but it's early yet!
I posted where about in the past when I raised young Turkeys they tend to die about 2-4 months of age and people say it's blackhead cause I have chickens. Some person 2 years ago gave me a mature turkey hen and that turkey lived with my chickens for months and didn't die but I had to rid of her cause she punished my hens and rooster when she was eating and wanted all the food to herself by biting there combs/head and not letting go. How come she never died of the disease? I only find it hard when there young but once they mature it's no problem.
This is my first time hatching eggs. Last night, about 11:30, I noticed one of the chicken eggs had started to pip. The egg was moving quite a bit. Naturally, my brooder wasn't ready, so I was up until 2:00 working on it. There wasn't any more progress on the pip and nothing today. I haven't seen any movement, although I don't stand there and watch for long. How long do I give it before I'm sure he's quit?
I posted where about in the past when I raised young Turkeys they tend to die about 2-4 months of age and people say it's blackhead cause I have chickens. Some person 2 years ago gave me a mature turkey hen and that turkey lived with my chickens for months and didn't die but I had to rid of her cause she punished my hens and rooster when she was eating and wanted all the food to herself by biting there combs/head and not letting go. How come she never died of the disease? I only find it hard when there young but once they mature it's no problem.
Awwww!!!!
I would but my freezer is full.