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TinyHandsHomestead105
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Thanks guys! Lots of good information.
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I'm in Arkansas and I always dry incubate. Humidity here is so high they drowned if I don't. I do bump up the humidity once we go into lockdown to about 60%.I live in a fairly humid area, so I thought about trying it as I had quite a few fully developed chicks that did not hatch. Heard it can improve rates if you have that issue.
Same here, dry hatch until day 18 then bump it up to 50-70%. It’s winter and dry and I just had a great hatch.I'm in Arkansas and I always dry incubate. Humidity here is so high they drowned if I don't. I do bump up the humidity once we go into lockdown to about 60%.
Forgot to say, I’m in Missouri.Same here, dry hatch until day 18 then bump it up to 50-70%. It’s winter and dry and I just had a great hatch.
Do you add any water at all the first 18 days? Or do you keep it between 15-30%?I'm in Arkansas and I always dry incubate. Humidity here is so high they drowned if I don't. I do bump up the humidity once we go into lockdown to about 60%.