We’re about to get some Silkies for the first time and really excited to try and hatch our own in the future! Your videos have helped us so much. Thank you!😊🐣
Thank you so much for this video! I have a hard time following instructions due to adhd and most of the other videos on here don't do a good job of explaining but this really helped!!
Another good way to incubate eggs with detached air cells is to incubate them in an upright position with the pointy side down so the air cell stays in the correct position throughout incubation💕😊
Great video. I have 3 of these incubators and usually work pretty well. Just wondering how you clean yours please after each hatch? I find the narrow water channels hard to clean well. And I managed to get water in the turning bit on one, such that it no longer works. Any tips please?
I just put 16 silkie chickens eggs in my Nurture Right 360 incubator. This is my first time doing silkies. The question is, do I lock down on day 17 or 18? Everyone is telling me 17 for Silkies. Not sure what to do. HELP! Also, do you find there is a difference between eggs in the center of the incubator vs eggs on the outer?
i would just do 18 cause thats the usual (i dont have any experience) but i do think that (from what ive seen on youtube) most people just do 18 no matter what chicken breed. and I also don’t think it would matter where you place the eggs in the incubator because humidity is all around the incubator!
We’re about to get some Silkies for the first time and really excited to try and hatch our own in the future! Your videos have helped us so much. Thank you!😊🐣
Love watching baby chicks hatch out😍🥰🐣
We also use 2 Nurture Right 360s for our eggs (both silkie and non-silkie eggs). Its been great for us.
I also use shelf liner! Works great 😊
Me too. It worked perfectly.
Thank you so much for this video! I have a hard time following instructions due to adhd and most of the other videos on here don't do a good job of explaining but this really helped!!
Another good way to incubate eggs with detached air cells is to incubate them in an upright position with the pointy side down so the air cell stays in the correct position throughout incubation💕😊
Great video, thank you 😊
Very helpful information!
Love all your videos!
Great info! Gives me the confidence to try it myself. 🐣
Great video. I have 3 of these incubators and usually work pretty well. Just wondering how you clean yours please after each hatch? I find the narrow water channels hard to clean well. And I managed to get water in the turning bit on one, such that it no longer works. Any tips please?
Love you guys!!🥰
So you candle for the round side not the point?
Great video, thank you!
I just put 16 silkie chickens eggs in my Nurture Right 360 incubator. This is my first time doing silkies. The question is, do I lock down on day 17 or 18? Everyone is telling me 17 for Silkies. Not sure what to do. HELP! Also, do you find there is a difference between eggs in the center of the incubator vs eggs on the outer?
i would just do 18 cause thats the usual (i dont have any experience) but i do think that (from what ive seen on youtube) most people just do 18 no matter what chicken breed. and I also don’t think it would matter where you place the eggs in the incubator because humidity is all around the incubator!
Ah I’m just now seeing this but so glad you reached out on Instagram!
I advise you inkubator Rcom pro 20
Thank you!