Mr.Chris, you amaze me. I learned to calibrate thermometers in high school, so I calibrated my two for incubation in the same way. BUT I went to school at sea level & I now live at 3,028 feet, so the boiling point of HIJKLMNO (which is the emperical formula for water....you know, 'H to O'...) is now 206.4°F. Five point six degrees off! Definitely enough to harm a clutch of quail eggs. Thank you yet again, Chris! Hope your bride is recovering well. We are praying for you both.
I know this is an older video, but I just watched it, so I assume others will also be watching it. Chris tells us that we need a dial thermometer, but I tried this technique with an inexpensive digital meat thermometer after testing it's accuracy with ice water and boiling water. It was dead on, but can be recalibrated in the future, if needed. A dial thermometer will get you "pretty darned close ", but a digital thermometer will get you "pretty darned closer"
This is the absolute best video to help calibrate my incubator ! I only had one baby hatch! It was late and it looks like a lot of late death . Such great knowledge !
Chicks dead in egg usually means they didnt get turned enough (usually ) lol now if you get a lot of early deaths like blood rings first 10 days that is usually temp problems
Thank you so much for this! I now have my meat thermometer at 100 in the incubator matching the hygrometer temp which I thought was exact too. They both are now!
Chris, great channel. Watched a ton of your videos to get into raising quails. Basically, I was doing the same calibration with ice and boiling water. But what I found with a large range thermometer like a meat thermometer is that it isn't accurate to a nearest degree, and so requires a biased adjustment of a few degrees. What I found that works best is an oral thermometer or any low range temperature thermometer. They are usually in the 95-105 deg-F range and therefore usually very accurate for the application of hatching egg. Basically you can verify if it's calibrated on yourself to read 98.6 deg-F. Also go for the liquid type and not the digital type so you can easily monitor it anytime. Hope this helps.
So I'm trying quail... Found the quail racks for my old hova Bator so I bought them. It's the stail air model. Where's my question, should I get a tiny fan from Amazon to lay on the screen? For $10-15 I can get a 3" fan. I could also tie it to the top but my thoughts we basically to pull it out for lockdown. Also I've put nearly no thought into this other than I'm wondering if something is better than nothing and can the waffer thermostat take it either way.
Hi Chris i have strange problem with my temperature in the incubator.. i sec cal to 0.00 and then put the temperature to 37.5c i also added a separate digital temperature display in it but the digital one is saying 38.9. how would i get the incubator to read the right temperature?
We have 2 incubators. The Little Giant seems to be off a bit. The last 2 hatchings we had with this incubator has trouble regulating the humidity. The chicks are not able to dry off, and they start to die. The Farm Innovator seems to be fine. the humidity will get a little high but the hatching are good. We just today had 76 hatch out of 120, and were not done as yet. So my question to you is do you know what we may be doing wrong, and how can we fix it? By the way my husband is a huge fan of yours. he always checks your postings. He say's the hatch rate has quadrupled since he started watching your video's. Thank you for helping keep him sane.
Thank you so much for the kind comments. The problems with humidity could be a number of things. it could have to do wit the outside weather for example. if the humidity is high in your area at the time you are incubating you don't need to add as much water to the incubator. Also, make sure the vent plugs are removed. Remember that humidity is determined by surface area not volume so if you put a little bit of water in all of the channels that will result in higher humidity than a lot of water in only one or two of the channels. I hope that makes sense. I hope that helps a little.
Hi There: Love, Love, Love all of your posts so far1 I have two different Gove's hygrometers which weren't cheap and probably not submergible, but since recently trading in my desk for a pair of boots, I probably am asking an obvious question... Is there is a better solution than taking the average of incubator and two hygrometers.......their measurements don't even agree....or should I just spend the $10 (On Amazon) even agree! Should have bought the $6 ones Important lesson, that. Again thank you for all of the information...
One correction needed at the end of the video. You mentioned to Your incubator is reading 99 and calibrated thermometer reading 97. So you will subtract 2 from your incubator thermometer not add 2 as you said in the video.
I have quail and they lay eggs too, but the egg colors are different. The most of them are just normal eggs but some of them are more brown, but is it actually a different egg? Do they taste different and especially if you want to incubate them does it say any thing about the chicks?
I think you English is fine. The egg color difference is normal and doesn't have any effect on the taste or the hatchability of the egg. I hope that answers your question.
(Thank you)Jeez you are soooooo helpful I made the ink bird thing you did and it worked great and I bough this same incubator and I was getting so worried because of the bad reviews
I have the same thermometer like the one you have but I'm using a different incubator. I calibrated my thermometer like how you do it in this video. When I turned on my incubator the temperature on my incubator say 41.9 C', but on my thermometer say roughly 98-99 F'. Even though my incubator temp is too high the actual temp inside should be good? Thanks!
So, I calibrated my meat style thermometer following your video, but I don’t trust the method. A friend suggested getting a medical thermometer and using that because it has to be accurate and they are regulated as to how accurate they have to be. So I got one and tested my thermometers by getting a glass of hot water, approx 100f and putting the thermometers in. Wait for them to level out, then use the medical thermometer to measure the temp, and you’ll know how far off each thermometer is. I have an outdoor glass style large easy read thermometer that I got specifically for my incubator that was practically spot on, while my ‘calibrated’ meat style thermometer was 6 degrees off!
wow. A medical thermometer is the best way for sure. I know that my meat thermometer is not 100% accurate after calibrating but I have never had one come out that far off. Thanks so for sharing your experience.
yeah i was like i waiting your new videos specially about quails your vlogs was cool and your easily to reach out unlike the others they didn't ether answering there viewer's question i know its hard to answer so many question but you the cool one thank you and more power hope your videos will help others too
Mr.Chris, you amaze me. I learned to calibrate thermometers in high school, so I calibrated my two for incubation in the same way. BUT I went to school at sea level & I now live at 3,028 feet, so the boiling point of HIJKLMNO (which is the emperical formula for water....you know, 'H to O'...) is now 206.4°F. Five point six degrees off! Definitely enough to harm a clutch of quail eggs. Thank you yet again, Chris! Hope your bride is recovering well. We are praying for you both.
Thank you so much for the kind comments. I am so glad that you found this video so helpful. And thank you for the prayers, my wife is doing well.
I know this is an older video, but I just watched it, so I assume others will also be watching it.
Chris tells us that we need a dial thermometer, but I tried this technique with an inexpensive digital meat thermometer after testing it's accuracy with ice water and boiling water. It was dead on, but can be recalibrated in the future, if needed. A dial thermometer will get you "pretty darned close ", but a digital thermometer will get you
"pretty darned closer"
This is the absolute best video to help calibrate my incubator ! I only had one baby hatch! It was late and it looks like a lot of late death . Such great knowledge !
Thank you for the kind comments. I am glad that you found this video helpful.
Chicks dead in egg usually means they didnt get turned enough (usually ) lol now if you get a lot of early deaths like blood rings first 10 days that is usually temp problems
Thank you so much for this! I now have my meat thermometer at 100 in the incubator matching the hygrometer temp which I thought was exact too. They both are now!
Do you have a recommendation for a hydrometer or something to help with the humidity?
Chris, great channel. Watched a ton of your videos to get into raising quails. Basically, I was doing the same calibration with ice and boiling water. But what I found with a large range thermometer like a meat thermometer is that it isn't accurate to a nearest degree, and so requires a biased adjustment of a few degrees. What I found that works best is an oral thermometer or any low range temperature thermometer. They are usually in the 95-105 deg-F range and therefore usually very accurate for the application of hatching egg. Basically you can verify if it's calibrated on yourself to read 98.6 deg-F. Also go for the liquid type and not the digital type so you can easily monitor it anytime. Hope this helps.
That is a great suggestion. Thank you for sharing.
Chris, saline solution is 75% humidity, so you can check the hygrometer
Thanks for the tip.
So I'm trying quail... Found the quail racks for my old hova Bator so I bought them. It's the stail air model.
Where's my question, should I get a tiny fan from Amazon to lay on the screen? For $10-15 I can get a 3" fan. I could also tie it to the top but my thoughts we basically to pull it out for lockdown. Also I've put nearly no thought into this other than I'm wondering if something is better than nothing and can the waffer thermostat take it either way.
I have the farm innovators 4250 and i don't seem to have a means of adjusting temp on this model.
Hi Chris i have strange problem with my temperature in the incubator.. i sec cal to 0.00 and then put the temperature to 37.5c i also added a separate digital temperature display in it but the digital one is saying 38.9. how would i get the incubator to read the right temperature?
Thank you Chris, that was some much needed information and savin' it for my brain files. Blessings! :)
Thanks for watching. I am glad you found it helpful.
We have 2 incubators. The Little Giant seems to be off a bit. The last 2 hatchings we had with this incubator has trouble regulating the humidity. The chicks are not able to dry off, and they start to die.
The Farm Innovator seems to be fine. the humidity will get a little high but the hatching are good. We just today had 76 hatch out of 120, and were not done as yet.
So my question to you is do you know what we may be doing wrong, and how can we fix it? By the way my husband is a huge fan of yours. he always checks your postings. He say's the hatch rate has quadrupled since he started watching your video's. Thank you for helping keep him sane.
Thank you so much for the kind comments.
The problems with humidity could be a number of things. it could have to do wit the outside weather for example. if the humidity is high in your area at the time you are incubating you don't need to add as much water to the incubator. Also, make sure the vent plugs are removed. Remember that humidity is determined by surface area not volume so if you put a little bit of water in all of the channels that will result in higher humidity than a lot of water in only one or two of the channels. I hope that makes sense.
I hope that helps a little.
Thank you very much.
Hi There: Love, Love, Love all of your posts so far1 I have two different Gove's hygrometers which weren't cheap and probably not submergible, but since recently trading in my desk for a pair of boots, I probably am asking an obvious question... Is there is a better solution than taking the average of incubator and two hygrometers.......their measurements don't even agree....or should I just spend the $10 (On Amazon) even agree! Should have bought the $6 ones Important lesson, that. Again thank you for all of the information...
Thanks for sharing video, will see if I can get one next time I’m in the USA was there just this weekend but will save the video. God bless!
Thanks for watching. God Bless you too.
I bought the thermometer through your link. 😊
Thanks. I hope it works well for you.
Thnx 🤗
it would be nice if you could actually calibrate the temp controller on these things.
One correction needed at the end of the video. You mentioned to Your incubator is reading 99 and calibrated thermometer reading 97. So you will subtract 2 from your incubator thermometer not add 2 as you said in the video.
Love the redding turret press lol
I have quail and they lay eggs too, but the egg colors are different. The most of them are just normal eggs but some of them are more brown, but is it actually a different egg? Do they taste different and especially if you want to incubate them does it say any thing about the chicks?
I’m sorry if my English isn’t correct, I’m from Holland so that’s why.
I think you English is fine. The egg color difference is normal and doesn't have any effect on the taste or the hatchability of the egg. I hope that answers your question.
Allright, thank you
(Thank you)Jeez you are soooooo helpful I made the ink bird thing you did and it worked great and I bough this same incubator and I was getting so worried because of the bad reviews
I have had really good luck with this incubator. I know that there are some bad reviews on it but it is has worked well for me.
I would like to thank you for making this vid. big help.. GOD Bless
If I move my head I get a different reading. Guess you have to try to look at it dead on
I have the same thermometer like the one you have but I'm using a different incubator. I calibrated my thermometer like how you do it in this video. When I turned on my incubator the temperature on my incubator say 41.9 C', but on my thermometer say roughly 98-99 F'. Even though my incubator temp is too high the actual temp inside should be good? Thanks!
It sounds like it. If you are sure that your thermometer is accurate. What you described is exactly how you calibrate your incubator.
Put ur thermometer to C’
I think 41 is too high
Mr Cunt i put a second thermometer inside it also said 99-100 F’ or 37 C’ when i change to C’
I wanted to know what buttons to press lmao. Good video though I’m just in the wrong place.
Enjoy your videos.
Nice press.
Thank you.
Wont a regular murcury thermometer read accurately ?
Hey thanks a lot!
Thanks for watching.
So, I calibrated my meat style thermometer following your video, but I don’t trust the method. A friend suggested getting a medical thermometer and using that because it has to be accurate and they are regulated as to how accurate they have to be. So I got one and tested my thermometers by getting a glass of hot water, approx 100f and putting the thermometers in. Wait for them to level out, then use the medical thermometer to measure the temp, and you’ll know how far off each thermometer is. I have an outdoor glass style large easy read thermometer that I got specifically for my incubator that was practically spot on, while my ‘calibrated’ meat style thermometer was 6 degrees off!
wow. A medical thermometer is the best way for sure. I know that my meat thermometer is not 100% accurate after calibrating but I have never had one come out that far off. Thanks so for sharing your experience.
Thank you
test, calibrate, test again before use to ensure a good calibration
That is good advice.
wow its being a while hen the last i saw your video
Thanks for coming back and watching another one.
yeah i was like i waiting your new videos specially about quails your vlogs was cool and your easily to reach out unlike the others they didn't ether answering there viewer's question i know its hard to answer so many question but you the cool one thank you and more power hope your videos will help others too
Thanks so much for the kind comments. I do my best to respond to every comment. I miss one every once in a while but I try.
new again!
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