I had one of 16 hatch from my first batch. I am about to receive 15 more eggs (being shipped today) and want to know if you think I should adjust my bator in any way.
I purchased a Hova Bator 1588 and did no adjustments for my first hatch. I have serious thermometer/hygrometer issues (every one I own says something different), so I really don't have any exact measurements.
My first batch was horribly scrambled in shipping. I removed most of them because of no development and when I cracked them open they were totally scrambled. I did have 3 early quitters, two after lock-down that I know of. The one that hatched had a detached air cell, but is doing great. The thing is, that she hatched on late day 23/early day 24! She was also very sticky for a few days, which I was told was from too high humidity.
The bulb thermometer that came with the bator was consistently at 101.5-102. I know these aren't very accurate, but it was at least consistent. The digital thermometer I had in there ranged from 97-99 degrees. The hygrometer on it was reading about 30% the whole time, which I'm convinced was incorrect. I bought another hygrometer that I calibrated and thought was correct. That read about 50% before lock-down and 70% during lock-down, which I thought was correct.
I also had some power issues for one day that caused the temperatures to drop for about an hour down to the high 80s. I thought that since it was for a short period of time that it shouldn't effect the hatch too badly. I did have to move the bator to the bathroom for a few days while they fixed the power, which may have been significantly colder.
The digital thermometer went into the brooder, but started having strange readings. I tried to calibrate it and the thing went berserk, so I bought a new one yesterday. This one is reading 98.6 inside the bator consistently. The box says it's accurate +/- one degree. So, either my bator is exact and the thermometer is off a degree, or the thermometer is correct and my bator is off a degree.
I don't really have time to buy (wait for shipping) a better thermometer, and I can NOT find one within driving distance (I have looked everywhere!).
So, here are my questions.
Would you leave the bator be?
Would you increase the bator temperature one degree?
Is it better to e a degree higher or a degree lower?
Would you adjust the humidity? Decrease?
How do you decrease the humidity in a Hova Bator 1588 since it has trays only? Use cups of water in there?
Should I order a super expensive thermometer/hygrometer online and pay crazy amounts of money to have it shipped overnight?
Any advise you have would be super helpful. I just want to make sure I get as many babies as I can from this second hatch.
Thanks!!
I purchased a Hova Bator 1588 and did no adjustments for my first hatch. I have serious thermometer/hygrometer issues (every one I own says something different), so I really don't have any exact measurements.
My first batch was horribly scrambled in shipping. I removed most of them because of no development and when I cracked them open they were totally scrambled. I did have 3 early quitters, two after lock-down that I know of. The one that hatched had a detached air cell, but is doing great. The thing is, that she hatched on late day 23/early day 24! She was also very sticky for a few days, which I was told was from too high humidity.
The bulb thermometer that came with the bator was consistently at 101.5-102. I know these aren't very accurate, but it was at least consistent. The digital thermometer I had in there ranged from 97-99 degrees. The hygrometer on it was reading about 30% the whole time, which I'm convinced was incorrect. I bought another hygrometer that I calibrated and thought was correct. That read about 50% before lock-down and 70% during lock-down, which I thought was correct.
I also had some power issues for one day that caused the temperatures to drop for about an hour down to the high 80s. I thought that since it was for a short period of time that it shouldn't effect the hatch too badly. I did have to move the bator to the bathroom for a few days while they fixed the power, which may have been significantly colder.
The digital thermometer went into the brooder, but started having strange readings. I tried to calibrate it and the thing went berserk, so I bought a new one yesterday. This one is reading 98.6 inside the bator consistently. The box says it's accurate +/- one degree. So, either my bator is exact and the thermometer is off a degree, or the thermometer is correct and my bator is off a degree.
I don't really have time to buy (wait for shipping) a better thermometer, and I can NOT find one within driving distance (I have looked everywhere!).
So, here are my questions.
Would you leave the bator be?
Would you increase the bator temperature one degree?
Is it better to e a degree higher or a degree lower?
Would you adjust the humidity? Decrease?
How do you decrease the humidity in a Hova Bator 1588 since it has trays only? Use cups of water in there?
Should I order a super expensive thermometer/hygrometer online and pay crazy amounts of money to have it shipped overnight?
Any advise you have would be super helpful. I just want to make sure I get as many babies as I can from this second hatch.
Thanks!!
