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Yes with the smaller incubators, like little giant, they take a long time to get back up to proper temp. and humdity. Those incubator i can see lock down..Myself the cabinet incubator , no harm opening and no need to lock down, they recover super fast.


Think alot of info get passed around ,like lock down, because of the cheaper incubator. Another thing i see post infor on temp, which with still air or forced air is not the same.
 
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i saw you post this before so that is what i do i check them when it gets close once they pip i move to hatcher has worked well for us.the hens turn eggs till the day they hatch
 
I don't think a broody hen can change the temperature or humidity and I have never seen one go to lock down mode, I maybe wrong but I think hens may turn their eggs everyday til they hatch. I'm not trying to be smart here just watching some hens I have sitting right now. I may get a thermometer and hygrometer stick it under one and keep records to see what happens.
 
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Agree hens don't go on lock down, sure they also turn eggs to the end. Eggs don't need turned the last three days, but doesn't hurt if they are turned...But again those cheaper incubator , if open ,they take way to long to get temp and humdity back.....broody hen will set tight when she hear peeping.
 
My egg is in a Brinsea ECO 20. I think the pip is getting bigger. It has been almost 24 hours.
Hopefully I will see some more progress by morning.
 
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I know people who took the eggs out of nests that did not hatch!
 
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Your post came at a great time for me! I've never tried hatching peafowl before and have been hand turning them in a still air styrofoam incubator. I heard tapping today, 3 days before 'lockdown', and wasn't sure if I should keep turning them. What I'm understanding is as long as no one has pipped and the temp and humidity stay stable, I should keep turning.

Congrats on your chick Glenmar!
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I have raised chickens, turkeys, guineas, and some ducks, but these will be my first peafowl!
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