Hatching Chicks with the Kebonnixs Incubator and Home Brooder Setup - Three Acre Homestead

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  • čas přidán 17. 03. 2022
  • We purchased and tested the KEBONNIXS 12 Egg Incubator with Humidity Display, Egg Candler, Automatic Egg Turner, for Hatching Chickens.
    In this video we explain our in-house brooder set up for chicks, as well as hatch a few of our own eggs from our laying flock. Chicks take 21 days from the start of incubation to hatch, and this video follows that journey.
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Komentáře • 76

  • @organixgirl
    @organixgirl Před rokem +8

    You didn’t show setup of the incubator ?? Did you turn it on and just use preset or did you set timer how did you do hunidity

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před rokem +7

      After plugging it in, I did follow the directions that were included with the incubator for set up. If I remember correctly, the default settings are appropriate for chicken eggs, but you would need to change the days of incubation if you're hatching a different egg. As for humidity, I filled the first resevoir for the first part of incubation and used the vent to control humidity. I had to add water every other day. Toward the end of incubation is when I filled both water reseviors. Hope that helps! Next time we use it we'll have to show the set up.

    • @blakekeys3830
      @blakekeys3830 Před rokem

      ​@@salomeacreshomestead ok oikkkk

  • @eileenstehr7680
    @eileenstehr7680 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou so much! Never seen this before, even tho I was raised on a farm, the chickens had “ their hiding places, and didn’t get to witness from the start of the chick “ opening” their escape hatch to fully see how they crack the egg! Your children are Precious!!

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před 11 měsíci

      We definitely learned a lot ourselves watching it for the first time!

  • @Klaatu-ij9uz
    @Klaatu-ij9uz Před 2 lety +3

    You have yourself a beautiful homestead! About the humidity levels.....place small 1"x1" cubes of sponges in the water reservoir a few days before hatch. This adequately raises the humidity levels.

  • @hmoser6416
    @hmoser6416 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful, thank you for sharing!

  • @bradmishawaka
    @bradmishawaka Před rokem

    Thanks for the video we are on day 7! The kiddos are stoked!

  • @pennylmitchell8709
    @pennylmitchell8709 Před rokem +4

    This is a great incubator, love mine

  • @Sweettomatovine
    @Sweettomatovine Před rokem

    Super awesome job

  • @Aestheticvibes121
    @Aestheticvibes121 Před 2 lety +2

    Love the video I bought the same thank you better and it worked perfectly

  • @learnjcbskidsterchickensga7594

    Glad you handled them gently…love your room!
    I took a children photo shoot once, the mother told me many chicks died afterwards…kids handled them too rough…..never forgot that and now 30 years later I have chicks! The Nurture 360 holds 22, I saw you can stack to maybe 30…
    Maybe do not scrape incubator along counter…the noise might upset embryo chick…
    Really enjoyed your happy video!

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před rokem

      That sounds awful. Lots of ground rule for the kiddos before they handle them.

  • @reynabalderas4433
    @reynabalderas4433 Před rokem +2

    Me encantó este video 😃

  • @ncl420
    @ncl420 Před rokem

    Great video! I just got that same incubator not too long ago and will be using it very soon. I have hatched in a similar incubator, the Brinsea Mini II. The one thing I would recommend is once you take the turner out is to add something with some grip to it, I use some non slip cabinet liner cut to fit so they have some traction. We had one chick with a broken leg and it may be because it was so slippery on the hard plastic and maybe slipped. Just a thought. Again great job!!!

  • @jem6598
    @jem6598 Před rokem

    Great video ... I am on day 12 so we will see ! My Candling light did not work on my Kebonnixs but was able to pick up one on Amazon ...

  • @perrypogue1123
    @perrypogue1123 Před 4 měsíci

    I just finished my first hatch and got 10 of 12. It all worked well but the 2 I lost were able to get in the water in the center and drown.

  • @sharonkeef0522
    @sharonkeef0522 Před 2 lety +1

    Mine not trying to turn

  • @hafidtchagbele9958
    @hafidtchagbele9958 Před 22 dny

    how hours the eggs can transformed

  • @lisandrorolon2419
    @lisandrorolon2419 Před 4 měsíci

    Hello, greetings, I have a question. I just bought that incubator new model but the same and I already laid my eggs but the humidity is very high at 71%. I don't know how to lower it. There is a hole for ventilation. I have it halfway and nothing and at the moment the temperature rises to 99.7 and 99.9. I don't understand if I programmed it for 99.5 because the temperature rises, if you can help me, thank you.

  • @k9luv3
    @k9luv3 Před rokem +2

    Did you take the hatched chicks out as they hatched? I thought you were supposed to leave them in there till all the eggs hatched so the temp won't drop from taking off the lid. I'm new at this. :)

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před rokem +2

      That is in theory the way to go about it, but we had to remove some chicks that were knocking around the other eggs too much. We had a nice warm space for them to move in to and we didn't see it change the humidity too much.

    • @863NightOwl
      @863NightOwl Před měsícem

      You can take them out as long as they are dry

    • @k9luv3
      @k9luv3 Před měsícem +1

      @@863NightOwl Thank you! I've been hatching in the incubator now for two years and never lost one. I guess I got the hang of it. LOL!

  • @jamessquibb7433
    @jamessquibb7433 Před rokem +2

    What a Great Video. I have 2 of the same incubators, My first 2 chicks are hatching now. I date them as put them in and pull them out on day 18 and punt them in #2 incubator. Do you leave them in their for 2 days as some say to do? that seems not right to me. Thank You in advance. Have a Blessed Day

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před rokem

      We did not keep them in for two days - just until they were dry. After about an hour or two we move them to the brooder.

    • @jamessquibb7433
      @jamessquibb7433 Před rokem

      I had 2 hatch today while I was at work...they were the only 2 in there, and there in the brooder now....

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před rokem +1

      @@jamessquibb7433 that’s great! Glad it worked out for you! Enjoy

  • @augastinaik3639
    @augastinaik3639 Před rokem

    Incubator price kata 10 eggs ka

  • @CRUMPETSHERE
    @CRUMPETSHERE Před rokem +1

    Is the fan very loud? As it's going be in my room where I sleep

  • @anneboring9635
    @anneboring9635 Před rokem

    What is the size of your brooder? Is that the smallest they make in that type?
    Thank you for the video by the way.

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před rokem

      It holds 12 chicken eggs. I’m not sure if there is a smaller model. Glad you liked the video!

  • @marioncurtis3709
    @marioncurtis3709 Před rokem

    how did you get the humidity so high? Im going on lockdown tonight and the highest I can get it is 55 percent?

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před rokem +2

      There are two reservoirs and both need to be filled. You fill second internal reservoir by filling the first slowly. Also, try to resist opening it. You’ll lose humidity every time you open it. I hope it works out for you!

  • @rubymcgilvra1771
    @rubymcgilvra1771 Před 2 lety +2

    I have that same incubator. have you had problems keeping the humidity in the correct area? Then when it was time to lock down the temp went to 100 degrees. But I have had 5 hatch so far, with 3 more I'm not sure about

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před 2 lety

      This was just the first time we used it, but did not have issues keeping the humidity within a good range. We added a bit of water every day and a half or so.
      During the last few days we opened the vent all the way, increased humidity, and the temp stayed consistent (did not go up to 100). Ours all hatched over three days, so maybe there's hope for your last three!

    • @pennylmitchell8709
      @pennylmitchell8709 Před rokem

      I had trouble keeping the humidity constant, I checked it several times a day and added more water then recommended. A nd kept the vent 3/4 closed up till the 18th day. I had 9 out of 9 hatch🐣👍

  • @obduliagalicia2264
    @obduliagalicia2264 Před rokem

    Buendía disculpe mi hijo me dio de regalo una incubadora igual a la suya y solo saco tres pollitos no se si se apaga o como hacer o solo se desenchufa de la corriente le agradecería mucho me conteste por favor

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před rokem

      There is no off switch. Unplugging it would be your safest choice. Best of luck!

  • @carolinakinsey1380
    @carolinakinsey1380 Před rokem +1

    Do you know how to control the humidity? I can’t get less than 57 I just got this incubator yesterday. I would appreciate the help

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před rokem +1

      I hope it's leveling out for you, however, make sure that you're using the vent (openning it more lowers humidity, closing more raising humidity). If your environment is very humid, you might have to remove some of the water in the resevoir to lower humidity. Or you would add water to raise it. I remember it took a bit for ours to get to where we needed it to. Good luck!

    • @jacobellis8135
      @jacobellis8135 Před rokem

      @@salomeacreshomestead I thought in your video you said you wanted to open the vent to increase humidity because it allows more air to get in?? Go to 6:25 of your video.

    • @dininunez6555
      @dininunez6555 Před rokem

      Hola séria tan amable de decirme cuantos watts consume el aparato ya que donde vivo usamos paneles solares y hacemos cuidado à la electricidad Gracias!

    • @dininunez6555
      @dininunez6555 Před rokem

      Cuanto watts consume el aparato por favor ya que donde vivo usamos paneles solares gracias !

    • @carli6407
      @carli6407 Před rokem +1

      @@jacobellis8135 She did not say that at 6:25. She said opening it increased ventilation.

  • @Chaielectric
    @Chaielectric Před rokem +1

    What's the ideal temperature supposed to be?

    • @lavendermilk9049
      @lavendermilk9049 Před rokem +1

      95-100 Fahrenheit, humidity should be above 45, it says it on the instructions

    • @Chaielectric
      @Chaielectric Před rokem +1

      @@lavendermilk9049 thank you for the reply. The instructions were missing in my package, so I eventually found it online.

    • @pennylmitchell8709
      @pennylmitchell8709 Před rokem +1

      99.5-100

  • @rachelally7
    @rachelally7 Před 2 lety

    Do you candle them before incubating them for 9 days?

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před 2 lety

      The incubating process is 21 days, and they can be candled usually any time after 7-10 days. Typically you don't candle them for the last three days because they are orientating themselves to hatch. We were unsure if all the eggs we were using were fertilized.

    • @MariaRamirez-jx4jv
      @MariaRamirez-jx4jv Před 2 lety +1

      So it’s k to take the chicks out even though others are still hatching?

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před 2 lety

      @@MariaRamirez-jx4jv We had no problems taking them out once they were dry, but you can also leave them in if they seem to be doing fine.

    • @Arthur-ek7nd
      @Arthur-ek7nd Před 2 lety +1

      you can candle them after 24 hours and see if they are fertile, it happens that quick. Although, that is much easier with white eggs.

  • @markboxill6582
    @markboxill6582 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, I work 12hr shifts and was wondering if my chicks hatch in the incubator while I am at work would they be ok when I get back home? Thanks

    • @salomeacreshomestead
      @salomeacreshomestead  Před 2 lety +3

      We pull our chicks out once they are dry and fluffy, but they can safely stay in the incubator for up to 48 hours.

    • @Arthur-ek7nd
      @Arthur-ek7nd Před 2 lety +1

      The chicks absorb the yolk for calories and liquids, and can survive without food or water for around 48 hours. When chicks are hatched by a hen, they stay under her for the first couple days before she takes them out to learn to eat.

    • @tillydee933
      @tillydee933 Před 2 lety +1

      @@salomeacreshomestead I have left my chicks in the incubator overnight because they weren't dry at 1am when I went to bed. They ended up in there for about 18 hours total. I might have left them longer because they were just fine. But it was getting crowded with 4 having hatched and 5 eggs still going...

  • @oscarsanders1331
    @oscarsanders1331 Před rokem

    Question has your electric bill gone sky high after using it??

  • @863NightOwl
    @863NightOwl Před měsícem

    I'm surprised you don't put rocks in the waters of the chicks don't risk drowning

  • @razzyhass3541
    @razzyhass3541 Před rokem

    I was waiting the way to set up tge machine, temperature, humidity and rotation lap 😒