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Hi everyone,
I had just realised that due to my impatience I have made a monumental cock-up (no pun intended!)
I wanted some Orpingtons as well as our ex batts and our rooster and borrowed an incubator from a friend as the ex batts have never gone broody. In my excitement at getting the incubator I popped in 6 ex batt eggs. I then ordered my Orpington eggs a few days later...and in between time had collected another batch of ex batt eggs. I think you all know where this is going.
I have done calculations and I cannot figure out how I can turn the eggs which need turning, at the point when the others should be left alone to pip! Stupidly when I read the instructions and it said they mustn't be turned after day 18 I didn't realise they meant not opened at all.
The Orpingtons have only gone in the incubator this evening (about midnight) and as these are the only ones I have paid for I don't want to jeopardise their viability by taking them out and leaving it a few days before I pop then in again (they were apparently collected last Tuesday, so are 5 days old now). I also don't want to "kill" any embryos by taking them out the incubator now
I was going to buy another incubator but that still doesn't help. The batches are:
1st batch in incubator: 8/8
2nd batch in incubator: 10/8
Orpington eggs in a couple of hours ago.
Please help. I have no chance of a hen going broody to help me out
I had just realised that due to my impatience I have made a monumental cock-up (no pun intended!)
I wanted some Orpingtons as well as our ex batts and our rooster and borrowed an incubator from a friend as the ex batts have never gone broody. In my excitement at getting the incubator I popped in 6 ex batt eggs. I then ordered my Orpington eggs a few days later...and in between time had collected another batch of ex batt eggs. I think you all know where this is going.
I have done calculations and I cannot figure out how I can turn the eggs which need turning, at the point when the others should be left alone to pip! Stupidly when I read the instructions and it said they mustn't be turned after day 18 I didn't realise they meant not opened at all.
The Orpingtons have only gone in the incubator this evening (about midnight) and as these are the only ones I have paid for I don't want to jeopardise their viability by taking them out and leaving it a few days before I pop then in again (they were apparently collected last Tuesday, so are 5 days old now). I also don't want to "kill" any embryos by taking them out the incubator now

1st batch in incubator: 8/8
2nd batch in incubator: 10/8
Orpington eggs in a couple of hours ago.
Please help. I have no chance of a hen going broody to help me out
