something I found in the incubating thread.........
I either use my Brinsea Octagon 40 which sits on an auto turner and the whole incubator turns side to side, or my hovabator genesis 1588 and hand turn. If hand turning the eggs are on their side. If in the Brinsea the eggs are air sac up. I keep the humidity around 35%-40% the first 23 days. I dont add any water to the incubator, only mist, and it stays around 35-40%. Around day 4 or 7 I start cooling eggs for up to 15 min per day, and mist them with water during that cooling period. Day 23 I stop turning and bump the humidity up to around 75%. I hatch them out in egg cartons with the sides trimmed down and holes poked in the bottoms. I use the paper cartons. They hatch on day 26-27.
REALLY?? what the h3ll would THAT do? would they even cool off on the inside?![]()
ok back to reading lol
sounds like somebody with way too much time on their hands..
I have over 500 eggs set right at the moment.. If I started at 5 AM I would still be at it 24 hours later, doing it their way..
that laying on their sides vs standing on end is not even up for discussion.. they hatch either way.. I have turkeys pipping all over the place and I have them standing on their ends and I never stopped the turner either.. ( it is stopped now, because I don't want to crush the baby on the floor of the bator)
the person did not mention what kind of eggs they were working with.. I assume duck eggs , not chicken, by the time frame she was using..
but if it works for them, they should do it that way.. I do not get the reason for "cooling" the eggs .. I assume they are trying to mimic the actions of the duck mamas. That is futile.. we are doing a whole other thing by artificially incubating.. whole other rules apply here..