- May 3, 2010
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Hey, chicken gurus! I'm on pins and needles..so I thought hat better way to pass the time than to see what all of your opinions are.
Soooo...we kinds just threw ourselves into this without enough research (we're figuring out quickly). We have 2 sets of Buckeye eggs. One set of 14 in lockdown now, and a set of 20 due on Sunday. When we started the bator, the directions said 97* and nothing about monitoring humidity. So, we set it at 97 and filled the wells with water when it got low. Did I drown my chicks???? Was the temp too low for them to even develop? Around day 12 or so, we figured out that they needed to be higher, so we got them up to 99*. The humidity in there is about 65* right now.
Now, the other set (20 eggs) last night when we went to bed it was running. When DH got up at 6 this morning, the plug was loose and the temp was at 75*
We have no idea how long it was thar low...praying for only a short time!
I feel like such a loser right now. Out of 34 eggs, I'm seriously doubting we'll have any chicks.
So bummed! Any thoughts on if I'll get lucky and actually get a few chicks? My luck if I get any they'll only be roosters, lol
Thanks in advance!
Soooo...we kinds just threw ourselves into this without enough research (we're figuring out quickly). We have 2 sets of Buckeye eggs. One set of 14 in lockdown now, and a set of 20 due on Sunday. When we started the bator, the directions said 97* and nothing about monitoring humidity. So, we set it at 97 and filled the wells with water when it got low. Did I drown my chicks???? Was the temp too low for them to even develop? Around day 12 or so, we figured out that they needed to be higher, so we got them up to 99*. The humidity in there is about 65* right now.
Now, the other set (20 eggs) last night when we went to bed it was running. When DH got up at 6 this morning, the plug was loose and the temp was at 75*

I feel like such a loser right now. Out of 34 eggs, I'm seriously doubting we'll have any chicks.

Thanks in advance!
