Dec 10, 2023 #1 Plant Mom Chirping Joined Mar 1, 2023 Messages 37 Reaction score 51 Points 89 I have this incubator, do I do pointy end in or out??? Attachments Screenshot_20231207_115348_Amazon Shopping.jpg 173 KB · Views: 17
Dec 10, 2023 #2 LaurenRitz Crowing Premium Feather Member Friend Joined Nov 7, 2022 Messages 2,446 Reaction score 7,909 Points 401 Location Kansas The illustration shows pointy end in, probably because that end is narrower. Other than spacing, I can't see that one way or the other would be better.
The illustration shows pointy end in, probably because that end is narrower. Other than spacing, I can't see that one way or the other would be better.
Dec 10, 2023 #3 TwoCrows 🌻🪴🌻 BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 15 Years Greeter Friend Spirit Educator Joined Mar 21, 2011 Messages 75,416 Reaction score 295,242 Points 1,942 Location New Mexico I also think pointy end in is best so at hatch time you can see the pips easier at the large end facing out.
I also think pointy end in is best so at hatch time you can see the pips easier at the large end facing out.
Dec 10, 2023 #4 Pumperkinz Songster Joined Aug 14, 2021 Messages 463 Reaction score 1,170 Points 221 Location Upstate New York (Albany Region) Generally speaking I've left the pointy end in when using this brooder to make it easier to see when pips happen so I don't have to open/inspect as much. Good luck w/ your hatch!
Generally speaking I've left the pointy end in when using this brooder to make it easier to see when pips happen so I don't have to open/inspect as much. Good luck w/ your hatch!