I had a wellsummerXbarred rock hatch but its legs are crippled. I thought they were all bad so my humidity was 0nly 28 percent. They're in with my 3 GHD coturnix quail. Maaybe they'll live...?
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Don't forget when you're done with the hatch to not only clean but disinfect your incubator.
There's many ways to do this - I first use a triclosan based soap to clean/scrub the bator. Then drip dry for 24 hours. Next I bleach it and drip dry for 24 hours. Then I use Chlorox Clean Up Wipes on it, and let that dry, then I store it or put it back to use.
Wow, sound a little fancy there lol, all I do is wash it in hot water with soap and then squirt hand sanitizer on it and just wipe it all down. I'ts funny how we do our best to disenfect it, and the hen doesn't clean at all but still ends up with like 95% hatch rates.......
anyways, 6 out of 8 eggs that started to develop hatched. So I guess I got a 75% hatch, which I think is really good considering they were mostly shipped eggs. I snuck all the chicks under my broody last night, she accepted them, so now I don't have much to worry about![]()
heres some pic I took
there not very good pics lol happy chick days everbody!![]()
Don't forget when you're done with the hatch to not only clean but disinfect your incubator.
There's many ways to do this - I first use a triclosan based soap to clean/scrub the bator. Then drip dry for 24 hours. Next I bleach it and drip dry for 24 hours. Then I use Chlorox Clean Up Wipes on it, and let that dry, then I store it or put it back to use.