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I received this email from Ideal Poultry. If anyone is interested.........
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" drowning" occurs when the moisture has not been sufficiently removed during the incubation period. If the aircell is of correct size, fairly large almost 20% of the sizie of the eggs, and it matches air cell diagrams, then drowning will not occur.Will humidity that is too high drown the poult?
Ok, so I have the Octo 20 and I have a few questions? I think I'm way over in left field on this but I will ask anyway............
Why are the incubators "designed" to (and without any physical changes) to reach and maintain a certain humidity (40 for mine) if that humidity is not the necessary humidity for hatching? Why not get a bator that can get to 80 without making any physical changes (adding this and adding that)?
Could the size of the bator and amount of eggs in the bator have anything to do with the humidity, which in the case of Porters, who hatches a gazillion number of eggs, and would require them to increase the humidity because the # of eggs in the bator is pulling moisture from the inside, thus decreasing the humidity at a faster rate? Did that make sense?![]()
And I know they are the experts when it comes to hatching but I just have nagging questions that I'm thinking about.
I can't wrap my mind around 80%. After my eggs are hatched and my poults are out of the bator, I will have to experiment to see what I need to do to get the humidity to 80.
So, with the Oct 20, I only have the vent opened 1/3 as opposed to 1/2 from Day 1 - 25. Does the vent opening have anything to do with humidity?
So, would it be best to order a humidity pump for the Octo 20 units?
I stop the auto turn at Day 25 but I see they stop at Day 24.
Not sure what a hatcher is but I don't have one. And I have never decreased the temps as they have mentioned. I keep mine at 99.9. Anyone decrease the temps?
I think I have a headache now.![]()
Ok, so I have the Octo 20 and I have a few questions? I think I'm way over in left field on this but I will ask anyway............
Why are the incubators "designed" to (and without any physical changes) to reach and maintain a certain humidity (40 for mine) if that humidity is not the necessary humidity for hatching? Why not get a bator that can get to 80 without making any physical changes (adding this and adding that)?Some incubators are high quality and when instructions are followed to the letter, great things result. ie DIckey. I use an LG, a simple box in which I set the temp( variable knob) and humidity is also variable based on a number of factors, the most influencial is the ambient humidity. I DO NOT have a set it and forget it incubator. Having said that, not all incubators are suitable for all kinds of fowl and need some adjustment or just don't have good results. AsKevin Porter wrote, if you have a method that works, use it. His methods were for newbies needing some guidence.
Could the size of the bator and amount of eggs in the bator have anything to do with the humidity, which in the case of Porters, who hatches a gazillion number of eggs, and would require them to increase the humidity because the # of eggs in the bator is pulling moisture from the inside, thus decreasing the humidity at a faster rate? Did that make sense?IMO when I loaded up my homemade Henny Penny with 7 dozen eggs the humidity was fairly constant and gave steady results. ll the eggs are letting off moisture. I did not need to add any moisture to the set up and I kept the lid slightly askew to allow for air flow and better temp control. So fewer eggs in my LG requires careful monitoring to add water if need be; running the fan also increases the need for more moisture as it has a drying effect because is forces more air out of the incubator = more turnover of air = drying effect.![]()
And I know they are the experts when it comes to hatching but I just have nagging questions that I'm thinking about. THat is how we all learn--keep asking.
I can't wrap my mind around 80%. After my eggs are hatched and my poults are out of the bator, I will have to experiment to see what I need to do to get the humidity to 80. If you are happy with your results, perhaps don't change a thing. I have had eggs hatch at 80% and 40%.![]()
So, with the Oct 20, I only have the vent opened 1/3 as opposed to 1/2 from Day 1 - 25. Does the vent opening have anything to do with humidity? YES. However, opening all the air flow vents is important. As the embryos grow larger their need for air exchange increases: a lot by the end of the incubation period 25 days, then more at internal pip, and a HUGE increase in air exchange at hatch. Often chicks and poults die in the last 4-5 ddays simply because there is NOT enough air exchange with in the incubator to provide the increased need for oxygen for EACH of the poults. My LG can fit 50 eggs-- that is a whole lot of oxygen compared to hatching only 10 eggs.
So, would it be best to order a humidity pump for the Octo 20 units?I don't know this machine. If you are happy with your hatch rates, save the money.If you want to experiment, go for it. If you are not happy with your hatch rates I would address other more likely issues first.![]()
I stop the auto turn at Day 25 but I see they stop at Day 24.Turning can be stopped early because they will hatch anyways by this point without turning; I often have early hatches, though not at day 24. he he he. Do what works for you. Perhaps they(Porters) have all the poults hatch 12 hrs before yours do,
Not sure what a hatcher is but I don't have one. And I have never decreased the temps as they have mentioned. I keep mine at 99.9. Anyone decrease the temps?
In an LG decreasing the temp is not easy, I'm sure POrters uses very big high quality incubators that can be adjusted. I use two machines. One is for incubating until lockdown, that is the incubator; then I have a second machine, and that is used during lockdown for hatching. How is that? GOt it?
I think I have a headache now.((hugs)) me too![]()
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