So just so you know here is what I came up with. There are 51 total eggs. 39 duck, 2 goose, and 19 chickens.
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Oh what a little darling! Cute as a button she is! Pray that the Lord continues to strengthen her day by day and that she will be healthy and strong.Hey guys... Look what I woke up to this morning!!!!
When I went to bed it was laying on its back and didn't look so good, got up at 1:30 and it was in the same position, looked like it was have a spasm.. I truly didn't think it would make it to this morning, thought I would wake up to a dead chick... Got up at 5am to get hubby off to work and the little one was chirping and running around.. I'm not ashamed to say I gave thanks and shed a tear...
I had a very late hatch (first pip day 21 plus 12 hours) and ask that question, answer was slightly warmer than 99.5 for first 18 days slightly less for rest of the hatch, I am now trying to maintain 100*F and 99*F. Four thermometers, four different temperatures, hatch rate on the last batch was 50% with no candling, some people don't count the clears on day 10 because they are not fertile.Tomorrow at 10 am will be the end of my 21st day...I had one chick pip on the wrong end of the egg and die this morning, and another who hatched today that is all by her lonesome in the brooder....and she isn't happy about it. No external pips in the rest but a lot of rocking and rolling of eggs. Hopefully more action in the next 24 hours
Did I read somewhere that if your incubation temp is a little on the low side that it will prolong incubation time or a little higher temp will shorten it? Or did I just dream that I read that???
Quote: Yep, its true. I've read it in lots of thread too and it makes sense. Where there was a dip in temp for an hour to a day, and it pushed the hatch date out.
Mine's just an incubator too!Just no knobs and such.
Well, there's the 'knob' on the heating pad you've had to adjust by watching your thermometer.....
....definitely a unique homemade incubator with a human thermostat instead of a mechanical one.
Oh what a little darling! Cute as a button she is! Pray that the Lord continues to strengthen her day by day and that she will be healthy and strong.
Quote: I watched my silkie do that with 5 of her eggs and babies. I stayed in the coop and watched the whole thing, she'd roll the zips out and watch them hatch; when hatched she put them back under her--it was amazing. I, of course was worried she'd shrink wrap them but all hatched perfectly!