I have sterilized the eggs and put the eggs in the incubator, also I put x's on them to know what side is what with eye liner, what next?
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I use a little giant as well. Which model do you have and is it still air or forced air. Many of us styrofoam users have found that running a low humidity incubation gives us the top hatch rates. I use this method and swear by it for styro bators. You must have an accurate (checked) thermometer/hygrometer to be sure that your temps and humidity are right and it doesn't matter wether they are new or not, they should be checked. I use this method in my little giant: http://letsraisechickens.weebly.com...anuals-understanding-and-controlling-humidity the link Yorkshire gave you is also an excellent source of info for overall hatching. The link I gave you goes straight to the humidity post, but there are many other posts on the whole process in the blog. I wish you good luck and lotsof babies!I have one more question. I have a little giant incubator, what adjustments should I make to insure hatching healthy happy eggs? I dont have an automatic egg turner either
Still air is an incubator without the fan, forced air has the fan. If the bator has the digital controls it would be the 9300 or 10300. If it doesn't then probably the 9200.Thanks! I'm not sure about your questions, when I get the chance ill tell you if its still or not and the model!