I recently purchased three different breeds of bantam eggs from three different breeders. Because of a USPS foul up (or fowl-up?!) the Serama eggs had to be reshipped and were set in the incubator a week later than the rest.
I am unsure what I should do when it's time to remove the automatic egg turner and lock down the incubator for the first set. My first thought was to just hand-turn the Serama eggs for that last week before they are locked down. But I keep reading dire warnings about opening the incubator during the lockdown phase.
My question is, "Will opening the incubator three times a day to hand-turn the late-arriving eggs adversely affect the development of the earlier eggs, which are no longer being turned?
Thanks for any insight you can lend, and cheers from Virginia.
I am unsure what I should do when it's time to remove the automatic egg turner and lock down the incubator for the first set. My first thought was to just hand-turn the Serama eggs for that last week before they are locked down. But I keep reading dire warnings about opening the incubator during the lockdown phase.
My question is, "Will opening the incubator three times a day to hand-turn the late-arriving eggs adversely affect the development of the earlier eggs, which are no longer being turned?
Thanks for any insight you can lend, and cheers from Virginia.