I got a non branded 7 egg incubator and I got 2 days left and fear failure. I'm thinking of getting the mini 2 manual or the bigger one. Good video mate.
Hi I own a brinsea mini advance I currently have chicken eggs in the incubator I set the days to 22 at the start should I go to lockdown when the incubator shows 2 days left as it automatically stops turning when there are two days left or should I turn turning of when it shows 3 days and add the water?
You commented that there was a loud noise when the turner operates. Is it loud enough to wake up someone in a nearby room? Did you use the turner every 45 minutes for chicken eggs? Thank you.
Hi I have a brinsea mini advance I am incubating quail eggs the humidty in the incubator is 22% is that ok I live in the uk by the way I have seen people add no water during incubation in the uk
Yes, typically, I wouldn't add any water. Its not about a one time reading, but over the course of the incubation. However, that said, I have added some into my current one, as it was a bit low for a couple of days in a row. And then day 18, you ramp up the humidity, to assist with hatching.
I just filled up both sides. If you have low humidity, I believe its meant to be fill 1 side for the first 18 days, and both for lockdown. But personally, I just add at the end, and filled the chamber.
@@AnnoyDad I have added a thermostat to the incubator it is showing 36.2 but the incubator is showing 37.5 i know someone has alredy asked the same question but my thermostat is showing less
I wouldn't worry to much with this difference, this is quite common. I have it with most of my incubators, even ones that have been calibrated. Just keep an eye on it, and see what happens.
I just leave it on the standard 9 or 10 for all eggs. I don't do anything different because they are Quail, and the same for Geese (although you wouldn't get a goose one in here). If you think of any other incubator, which doesn't have this option, all the eggs will be turned the same. Hope that helps.
I didn't realise that..... must have changed it since the video. I just checked now, and its set on 9. What you can do, is load your eggs in, and watch when they turn. If they are turning to much, then lower it down, not enough, move it up. The beauty of these incubators is you can change it while its running.
USING THESE SETTINGS NOE FOR THE BRINSEA MINI ADVANCE NOW TURNING ANGLE IS 9 AND TIME IS EVERY 45 MINUTES I LIVE IN TBE UK I WILL ONLY ADD WATER AT THR BEGINNING THEN ONCE 3 DAYS BEFORE HATCHING I WILL GIVE YOU MY RESULTS WISH ME LUCK! UPDATE USING THESE SETTINGS: SURPRISINGLY I GOT 5 CHICKS JUST LIKE THE VIDEO ONE DIED IN THE INCUBATOR AS I OPEND IT 15 MINUTES AFTER HE HATCGED SO 4 SURVIVED MAYBE THESE SETTINGS HATCH OUT ONLY 5 CHICKS?
No, I don't. The humidity in the air is enough where I live. The fan keeps the air moving, and brings fresh air in. If your relative humidity is 40% or so, then no need to. I don't with any of our incubators.
They're brilliant little incubators. I can't remember how many hatched, but we had the eggs from eBay if memory serves me well. They also work really well for chicken.
That's the million dollar question! The temperature within the incubator varies, and the thermometers can vary as well, depending on calibration, brand and accuracy. If you put the sensor for the extra thermometer, where the incubator reads, is it the same? I've found that being off by a degree does not make a lot of difference.
The trick is to add 2 freshly calibrated thermometers" trust the 2 out of three that are closest to your goal. temperature.. Small meat thermometers are inexpensive. Make sure the ones that you purchase can be calibrated and read 100°( some start out at much higher temps) So again, if Your incubator reads the same as one or both of the others you're good. If the 2 you added hold at the 100°mark go with those..
Just picked one up 2nd hand (for £45!) with no instructions so this video was very helpful. Thank you
This was super helpful thank you
Excellent video. Very detailed. Thanks for posting..
I got a non branded 7 egg incubator and I got 2 days left and fear failure. I'm thinking of getting the mini 2 manual or the bigger one. Good video mate.
How do you know what the humidity is doing?
Hi I own a brinsea mini advance I currently have chicken eggs in the incubator I set the days to 22 at the start should I go to lockdown when the incubator shows 2 days left as it automatically stops turning when there are two days left or should I turn turning of when it shows 3 days and add the water?
They are so cute, thanks for the vid!
Thanks ...really helpful
You commented that there was a loud noise when the turner operates. Is it loud enough to wake up someone in a nearby room? Did you use the turner every 45 minutes for chicken eggs? Thank you.
I don't think its loud enough to wake anyone up. Yes I have it set to 45 minutes, as that seems to work well. Thanks
What is the turning angle for duck eggs?
How can I control humidty?!
Not Show on the display?!
Mine doesn’t give me the cooling option
One questions if the eggs are from the supermarket knows that it is in the refrigerator so the chicken can be born
Hi I have a brinsea mini advance I am incubating quail eggs the humidty in the incubator is 22% is that ok I live in the uk by the way I have seen people add no water during incubation in the uk
Yes, typically, I wouldn't add any water. Its not about a one time reading, but over the course of the incubation.
However, that said, I have added some into my current one, as it was a bit low for a couple of days in a row.
And then day 18, you ramp up the humidity, to assist with hatching.
Hey did you add water to one half of the water chamber on the 18th fay or did you fll up both sides?
I just filled up both sides. If you have low humidity, I believe its meant to be fill 1 side for the first 18 days, and both for lockdown. But personally, I just add at the end, and filled the chamber.
@@AnnoyDad I have added a thermostat to the incubator it is showing 36.2 but the incubator is showing 37.5 i know someone has alredy asked the same question but my thermostat is showing less
I wouldn't worry to much with this difference, this is quite common. I have it with most of my incubators, even ones that have been calibrated.
Just keep an eye on it, and see what happens.
Do you know the turning angle for quail eggs plz help!
I just leave it on the standard 9 or 10 for all eggs. I don't do anything different because they are Quail, and the same for Geese (although you wouldn't get a goose one in here).
If you think of any other incubator, which doesn't have this option, all the eggs will be turned the same.
Hope that helps.
@@AnnoyDad Thank you very much I even asked the brinsea helpline but they wouldn't give a straight forward answer thank you!
@@AnnoyDad but you put it on 5 in your video!
I didn't realise that..... must have changed it since the video. I just checked now, and its set on 9.
What you can do, is load your eggs in, and watch when they turn. If they are turning to much, then lower it down, not enough, move it up. The beauty of these incubators is you can change it while its running.
@@AnnoyDad also if you press the ok and minus button you can turn the eggs without waiting to see them turn!!
USING THESE SETTINGS NOE FOR THE BRINSEA MINI ADVANCE NOW TURNING ANGLE IS 9 AND TIME IS EVERY 45 MINUTES I LIVE IN TBE UK I WILL ONLY ADD WATER AT THR BEGINNING THEN ONCE 3 DAYS BEFORE HATCHING I WILL GIVE YOU MY RESULTS WISH ME LUCK!
UPDATE USING THESE SETTINGS: SURPRISINGLY I GOT 5 CHICKS JUST LIKE THE VIDEO ONE DIED IN THE INCUBATOR AS I OPEND IT 15 MINUTES AFTER HE HATCGED SO 4 SURVIVED MAYBE THESE SETTINGS HATCH OUT ONLY 5 CHICKS?
Did you add any water for humidity for the first 18 days ?
No, I don't. The humidity in the air is enough where I live. The fan keeps the air moving, and brings fresh air in.
If your relative humidity is 40% or so, then no need to. I don't with any of our incubators.
Annoy Dad would you advice incubation this time of the year and would I need any water this time of the year
Have you ever hatched quails using this incubator?
Yes, once. They are great little incubators
@@AnnoyDad How much of the 12 hatched because of this great video i am going to buy my self a brinsea mini advance
They're brilliant little incubators. I can't remember how many hatched, but we had the eggs from eBay if memory serves me well. They also work really well for chicken.
I have added a thermometer to the incubator the thermometer is showing 38.5c but the incubator is showing 37.5c who do I believe? lol
That's the million dollar question!
The temperature within the incubator varies, and the thermometers can vary as well, depending on calibration, brand and accuracy.
If you put the sensor for the extra thermometer, where the incubator reads, is it the same?
I've found that being off by a degree does not make a lot of difference.
@@AnnoyDad woW thanks for the reply you are now my favourite youtuber!
The trick is to add 2 freshly calibrated thermometers" trust the 2 out of three that are closest to your goal.
temperature..
Small meat thermometers
are inexpensive. Make sure the ones that you purchase can be calibrated and read 100°( some start out at much higher temps)
So again, if Your incubator reads the same as one or both of the others you're good. If the 2 you added
hold at the 100°mark go with those..