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Hey all I am in need of a hygrometer and I need to know what kind and where to get one.  I have a Little Giant still air incubator if that makes a difference.  Thank you for your time

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I used a National Geographic indoor outdoor thermometer and hygrometer, it works great and is guaranteed accuracy of +/- 5% RH and +/- 0.2 degrees Fahrenheit, i got it at Walmart for $20, its a little box shaped one that has a comfort meter as well.
Living a perfect life!! loving boyfriend, great family and of coarse lots of chickens!!!!
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Living a perfect life!! loving boyfriend, great family and of coarse lots of chickens!!!!
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I incubate in LG forced air units and I have a bunch of tiny little Sunbeam hygrometers that have have alway been reliable within 1 to 2 amounts of humidity readings and i got them on sale of .99 each. Best one's I've found so far.

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Silkies,Showgirls in White and Paint,Silkies in Lavender and Paint.
Hatching eggs, contact ,me for availability.

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The smaller hygrometers/thermometers you can find at a cigar shop. They call them humidors.
I own a DH, but I am owned by 1 horse, 4 cats, 37 chickens and 54 chicks. Addicted to animals and loving every minute of it Also, I have a wonderful baby on the way...my Little Bean!
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I own a DH, but I am owned by 1 horse, 4 cats, 37 chickens and 54 chicks. Addicted to animals and loving every minute of it Also, I have a wonderful baby on the way...my Little Bean!
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I incubate in LG forced air units and I have a bunch of tiny little Sunbeam hygrometers that have have alway been reliable within 1 to 2 amounts of humidity readings and i got them on sale of .99 each. Best one's I've found so far.



Where did you buys these??

Ayda

 

Mother of 2 boys, 8 horses, 4 dogs, 3 cats, 36 (now 90) laying girls, 1(now6)+ roosters and 2(+4) turkeys and wanting to expand next year!!(chickens that is)(Well already expanded lol) oh yeah and wife to one heck of a guy!!

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Mother of 2 boys, 8 horses, 4 dogs, 3 cats, 36 (now 90) laying girls, 1(now6)+ roosters and 2(+4) turkeys and wanting to expand next year!!(chickens that is)(Well already expanded lol) oh yeah and wife to one heck of a guy!!

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I use an incubator hygrometer with a bulb probe I buy online at incubator warehouse for about 14 dollars. I have several of them and after buying and disgarding several other types I like these the best so far.

 

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