Honestly, the BEST VIDEO I've seen on this! Now I think I can get it to work. If I'm successful, I'll share this on my steemit page and give you the credit for my success! Thanks so much!
gacha cookie YT girl :3 I’m not sure I understand your comment, but you don’t leave them in the water, you just float them in a the water for a few seconds to make sure they are still good. Eggs that are too dry will float and those are the ones you don’t want to incubate.
Yes :) I am in the USA as well. You will have to use Celsius, as that's the only unit of measure the machine was built with. There is no Fahrenheit option.
Louie Bejines I actually don’t measure the humidity, just the amount of water. Some people do but I don’t have a humidity gauge so I just kind of wing it. Start with maybe a half inch of water in the bottom and then just before hatching increase it to about an inch?
Hi, please help. Thank you for your video. Very informative! I am hatching 30 quail with a Janoel 12 incubator and raised my humidity number from 30 to 60 during lockdown. Does that number mean 60%? We had one chick die on day 2, should I get it out or leave it until day 3?
mungbean74 there is no humidity number on mine, only a temperature gauge.. you have to get a stand-alone hydrometer if you want to measure humidity exactly. You said your chick died on day 2, is that after hatching? They should not stay in the incubator for more than 12 hours then they should be transferred to a brooder with food and water.. unfortunately it’s pretty normal to have a few not make it to adulthood.. if the rest look healthy I wouldn’t worry.
Cooking Travels, Hobbies and Lifestyles. Water? You need to monitor water levels daily. Don’t let it dry out. Keep between 1/4 and 3/4 inch of water at the bottom at all times.
Once they are born , I wait about 12 hours and remove the chickens that already be born ? Or do I leave them there for 2 days till everyone else hatches ? Also will I need a separate thermometer for humidity or no need with this incubator ? And it’s for chickens .
Josuel Bnz I have not done as much study on chickens, I know they can stay in there a lot longer than the quail because they have more body fat reserves. It isn’t a good idea to open the incubator until you are sure that they have all hatched, but not to leave them in there too long. You may want to get yourself a hydrometer, I have never used one but this unit does not come with one built-in, the thermostat has been regulated though, so you shouldn’t need a separate thermometer.
How often you refill really depends on your climate. I'm in AZ and it's super dry, I may have to refill more often than someone who lives where the humidity is high. The most important thing is to really monitor the water levels. I'd recommend just checking it daily and topping it off when it's maybe half gone. You never want it to run dry or your babies will have trouble hatching.
beck Jolliffe It might depend on your climate. I’m in Arizona and it’s very dry. Always a good idea to get a separate hydrometer because the unit doesn’t have one. I would go with whatever your hydrometer says if you have one.
Finally found a video that explains how much water to put in it. Thank you :)
I love your very feminine demeanor, and you helped me incubate my quail. Thank you.
Honestly, the BEST VIDEO I've seen on this! Now I think I can get it to work. If I'm successful, I'll share this on my steemit page and give you the credit for my success! Thanks so much!
How did they quail hatching go?
I know this helped us with our first batch of quail
Very helpful thanks. And one question were do u put the water at?
Thank you. Just what I needed to know.
Do i have to keep the 38 degrees tempeture during the 15 days? or do i have to low it?
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I have a couple quail eggs and two quail eggs I’m incubating seem green. And others are dark where I can’t see the inside why ?
Do you do anything with the 3 second hold humidity temp.. or does in not do much
I heard if I take eggs 🥚 in two water then they can’t breath through the eggshell and then they die
gacha cookie YT girl :3 I’m not sure I understand your comment, but you don’t leave them in the water, you just float them in a the water for a few seconds to make sure they are still good. Eggs that are too dry will float and those are the ones you don’t want to incubate.
I live in the USA I bought a janoel and a dozen quail eggs can I still use Celcius in the USA?
Yes :) I am in the USA as well. You will have to use Celsius, as that's the only unit of measure the machine was built with. There is no Fahrenheit option.
I can't tell if you are trolling. Yes you can use Celsius. Just make sure you set it correctly. Imperial or metric units are both commonly used.
Hi at what humidity do u start your egg till the 18rh day and raise after the 18rh day
Louie Bejines I actually don’t measure the humidity, just the amount of water. Some people do but I don’t have a humidity gauge so I just kind of wing it. Start with maybe a half inch of water in the bottom and then just before hatching increase it to about an inch?
Hi, please help.
Thank you for your video. Very informative! I am hatching 30 quail with a Janoel 12 incubator and raised my humidity number from 30 to 60 during lockdown. Does that number mean 60%? We had one chick die on day 2, should I get it out or leave it until day 3?
mungbean74 there is no humidity number on mine, only a temperature gauge.. you have to get a stand-alone hydrometer if you want to measure humidity exactly. You said your chick died on day 2, is that after hatching? They should not stay in the incubator for more than 12 hours then they should be transferred to a brooder with food and water.. unfortunately it’s pretty normal to have a few not make it to adulthood.. if the rest look healthy I wouldn’t worry.
Its the temperature accurate?
Hi when, how much and how often do I need to put inside the incubator please? Thank you
Cooking Travels, Hobbies and Lifestyles. Water? You need to monitor water levels daily. Don’t let it dry out. Keep between 1/4 and 3/4 inch of water at the bottom at all times.
So just keep the water line below the bottom tray and it should be fine? Because 3/4 inch is the tray
Will 6 turkey eggs fit in this
Adrian Hillin hmm.. probably not. I’ve never tried but it’s pretty small. I think 6 chicken eggs would be a about it. Maybe 4 turkey eggs?
Buying one of these RIGHT now for my button quail eggs
Once they are born , I wait about 12 hours and remove the chickens that already be born ?
Or do I leave them there for 2 days till everyone else hatches ?
Also will I need a separate thermometer for humidity or no need with this incubator ?
And it’s for chickens .
Josuel Bnz I have not done as much study on chickens, I know they can stay in there a lot longer than the quail because they have more body fat reserves. It isn’t a good idea to open the incubator until you are sure that they have all hatched, but not to leave them in there too long. You may want to get yourself a hydrometer, I have never used one but this unit does not come with one built-in, the thermostat has been regulated though, so you shouldn’t need a separate thermometer.
Will you clarify what you meant by every 2 days? So if I put 100 ml of water in on Monday I refill it Wednesday or Thursday
How often you refill really depends on your climate. I'm in AZ and it's super dry, I may have to refill more often than someone who lives where the humidity is high. The most important thing is to really monitor the water levels. I'd recommend just checking it daily and topping it off when it's maybe half gone. You never want it to run dry or your babies will have trouble hatching.
48 hours
What species of quail are you hatching?
Coturnix.. these are all pharaoh but I did had a Tibetan pop up randomly in this batch!
@@azgardengal4341 Oh ok great I'm looking at hatching jumbo brown cortunix, would the same temp work for this species as well?
Thank you!!
So I noticed when added 100ml water my humidity jumps to 99%
beck Jolliffe It might depend on your climate. I’m in Arizona and it’s very dry. Always a good idea to get a separate hydrometer because the unit doesn’t have one. I would go with whatever your hydrometer says if you have one.
Isn't 38 degress a little high?
Nope.. that's about right for incubating eggs, I've hatched all of my babies at that temperature :o)
Do you live in US or UK?
Bob Yau US
Do you know any quail Hatcher that uses janoel 12 incubator?
In uk
Bob Yau in the UK? No..
Also, how much is “a cup of water” you mentioned near the end of the video?
You shouldn't ever wet your eggs prior to incubation.
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