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2nd attempt at hatching - help required please to jog memory

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The only chick to survive my first attempt at hatching back in March turned out to be a rooster, we kept him but now find we cant manage him anymore (he is violent towards me and attacks when i go to get the eggs from my girls) So he is going to a good home on Sunday. Hubby amazingly in a sentimental moment suggested collecting the last few eggs before he goes and trying to incubate them. So we have dug the home made inci out of the loft, trouble is i cant recall any of the temp settings or humidity. It is a wooden box with a tray of water at the base.

If anyone could help with a rough guide to settings i would be so grateful.

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The temperature should be set at 37.5 oC or 100oF/101oF and humidity should be 50/55% relative humidity. To increase the humidity, put a bit more water in the bottom of the incubators water trays. Humidity should be increased to 65% relative humidity for the last 3 days of incubation.

 

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Good words of advice there from Egluntyne! You have got to know what you are doing hatching at this time of year. They stay under heat for about 9 - 10 weeks this time of year & then you can introduce them very very slowly to the outdoors for small amounts of time each day.

I've hatched in November before now & it takes forever before they can fully go outside. A warm outbuilding / heated shed is a good idea for over wintering.

Good luck.

 

Emma.x

 

P.S my frizzle pekin eggs went in the incy last night.

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