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    Comment by 'Dasp' in article 'How To Incubate & Hatch Chicken Eggs - Just 21 Days From Egg To Chicken!'

    Great article, Good info... As long as temps and humidity are carefully monitored you should have success with your egg incubation!
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    Anyone tried the DASP Fully Automatic 48 Egg Digital Incubator?

    Hello beakmaster, A little more info on our 48 egg incubator. We have used them ourselves to hatch White leghorns and Cortunix quail eggs with success on both hatches. The whiteleghorns hatched 18 out of 24 eggs and the cortunix quails hatched 32 quails out of 35 eggs. ( Cortunix seem to...
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    turning eggs in the new dasp 'bator

    Hello MrsEison, Normally when incubating eggs you do move them around or side to side or give them an entire flip when laying sideways. But nevertheless there are folks who have good hatch rates without turning eggs. We ourselves have hatched eggs with the mini Dasp incubator by turning...
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    Hatching Eggs Needed

    Hello Chicken Lovers! I am the product manager for Dasp where we provide egg incubators and poultry supplies. We are in need of a fertile egg supplier, we have several customers requesting fertile hatching eggs and we would like to create a business connection with any chicken owners who...
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    Hatching Eggs Needed

    Hello Chicken Lovers! I am the product manager for Dasp where we provide egg incubators and poultry supplies. We are in need of a fertile egg supplier, we have several customers requesting fertile hatching eggs and we would like to create a business connection with any chicken owners who...
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    Hatching Eggs Needed

    Hello Chicken Lovers! I am the product manager for Dasp where we provide egg incubators and poultry supplies. We are in need of a fertile egg supplier, we have several customers requesting fertile hatching eggs and we would like to create a business connection with any chicken owners who...
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    Chicks about to hatch?

    No worries, Those little chicks are strong little birds, They will last in an incubator with no water or food up to 72 hours! But recommended to take them out as soon as you see their hair fluffed. As for the second batch, you will find that the newly hatched chicks can contaminate other...
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    babies

    eggs within 1-2 weeks of a pullet laying will be fertile if there is a rooster with them at all times. Remember a normal chicken instincts is to lay about 1 dozen eggs then begin to hatch them. All though chickens now have been bred for egg laying so that is not the case in egg laying hens...
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    my hens gone maniac!?! what do i do?!

    Hello, It might be the large amount of eggs she is trying to hatch. All though i have seen hens hatch 15+ eggs she might be breaking some due to room trying to push them under neath her or they might crack when she's mmoving around or pests might have bitten them etc.. Make sure not to...
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    NEWBIE CHICKEN SLAVE HAS ONE SITTING FOR FIRST TIME

    Hello, Congrats! that's one of my favorite feelings is when a hen is going to hatch her own batch.. Unfortunately I can't keep rooster so I incubate my eggs with an incubator. But the eggs should hatch within 3 weeks if they are fertile and she is successful. You will need to give her a...
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    7 week chick laid eggs - see pic

    Hello, That is very interesting. My assumptions would be one of the other chickens laid it earlier and you might have not spotted it. Because if a chick at 7 weeks is laying eggs, It's something with the chicks genetics which someone may be quite interested in examing the genes. Well...
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    humidity issue?

    Hello, Sorry your hatch did not come out that great. I myself have years of experience with trial and error incubating all types of eggs from Bird eggs such as cocktiels , chickens, quails, reptiles etc. If your humidity was to high, the egg will not be able to release enough moisture...
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    Egg stuck to chick

    Hello, The chick will not last if the hen came off the nest.. In this case you would need an incubator on hand to finish off the egg hatching. If your in the US I can also assume the weather is cold where you are which the egg will last no longer than 1 hour without incubation. As for...
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    best hatchery?

    Hello, There are few sources for starting up a new flock. Including Incubating eggs, Buying baby chicks, placing eggs under a broody hen etc... My choice would be incubating eggs since I love the entire process. At Dasp we have several incubators you can use to incubate your own eggs...
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    my chicks stink!

    Hello, It depends on how many chicks you have.. If you are brooding a lot of chicks you may need to get a bigger area for them or clean their brooder several times per day.
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    Weaning chicks off the heat lamp...

    I normally get rid of the heat lamp within 2 weeks. I turn it off on the normal times of the days and turn it back on when it get's cold. I use a timer for this which makes it a lot easier. Regards
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    Mixed Flock or Not?

    Hello, I have a mixed flock.. I have White Leghorns with Rhode Island reds.. They all seem to get along now that they are full grown so I don't see anything wrong with mixed flocks. Unless you have a rooster, you might not want to mix your flock with roosters. Regards
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    Growing fodder for chickens

    OH MY GOODNESS!! That's amazing.. Where Can I buy the seeds?
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    Baby Pharaoh cortunix quail hatches ! - Video

    I hatched some cortunix quails a few months back.. They are now full grown and have been laying tons of eggs for months! [VIDEO]
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    How late is too late for quail eggs to hatch?

    Sounds great that one hatched! All though it depends on what type of quails your hatching. the basic cortunix quail usually after day 20 is time to start removing them from the incubator. But Valley quails for example can go into the late 20's . Best of luck!
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