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The Official Ameraucana Forum => Housing, Health & Hatching => Topic started by: Dennis Heltzel on December 30, 2016, 08:42:34 pm
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I am wondering if I should try spraying my eggs with TekTrol. Is it likely this will improve my hatching percentage? What concentration should I use?
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I've used it before but I didn't mix mine I just used the aerosol. John, do you still spray your eggs with TekTrol?
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I've used it before but I didn't mix mine I just used the aerosol. John, do you still spray your eggs with TekTrol?
Yes. After I place the eggs into the plastic setter trays that go into the setters (incubators) and just before setting them I liberally spray the eggs with the Tek-Trol (http://cutlersupply.com/zen_new51/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3_82&products_id=386) solution. I dilute Tek-Trol with water according to the label. It completely covers the eggs and is much quicker then dipping them. When I first tried it a few years ago I started with just a little mist and was afraid of overdoing it, but I haven't noticed any negative results and it only takes a few seconds to do. I especially feel very comfortable using it because it includes hatcheries, setters and hatchers in the list of many uses on the label.
I use the same solution to clean the setters and hatchers. The setters get cleaned once before the hatching season starts, but the hatchers get cleaned weekly after each hatch.
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"HATCHING EGG SANITATION" and other good hatchery related topics are in this Quality Control Procedures for the Hatchery (http://animalsciencey.ucdavis.edu/avian/qualconproc.pdf) paper from the University of Georgia.
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Do you use this solution on your incubators as well? I am trying to find something to disinfect my incubators. Recommendations?
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Do you use this solution on your incubators as well? I am trying to find something to disinfect my incubators. Recommendations?
Yes.
...I especially feel very comfortable using it because it includes hatcheries, setters and hatchers in the list of many uses on the label.
I use the same solution to clean the setters and hatchers. The setters get cleaned once before the hatching season starts, but the hatchers get cleaned weekly after each hatch.
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Thank you John. I guess I need to wear my glasses when I read posts on my phone. :)
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Do you use this solution on your incubators as well? I am trying to find something to disinfect my incubators. Recommendations?
Tektrol. I get it from QC supply.
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After reading this link earlier this spring, I started using Tektrol. I will definitely continue to use it. The loss of chicks has went down significantly. I've been using it on everything around the farm. The aerosol is convenient. I also purchased the solution.
However, finding it locally was impossible. I ended up having to ground ship it to my house which added a lot of the cost. I am going to continue working with my local feed store though.
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I buy a gallon of Tek-Trol each year from Cutler Supply (https://www.cutlersupply.com/) and pick it up at a swap meet where they are set up at and selling supplies. That saves on the shipping costs for me. Our Michigan Bird and Game Breeders Association (http://mbgba.com/) hosts 5 swaps during the year around the lower peninsula and Cutler Supply is at each one. I place an order with them in advance to make sure they'll have it when I get there.
If you are attending a show where a poultry supply company will be set up at you could try to place an order with them to pick up some at the show.
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Victor Hakes usually carries it at the shows as well
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Victor Hakes usually carries it at the shows as well
And Victor sets up and sells supplies at the Fowl Fest, so if you want some and are coming to our Ameraucana National Meet in October place an order with him and pick it up there.
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This is a GREAT thread.