Thank you. Some people were discussing shipping and I chimed in. We were told to take it to the chat thread and when I looked for one I couldn't find one. I was new (I still am, but newer)
and almost felt unwelcome so I decided to not post to this topic until I found a chat thread. I was having a bad day that day and that was the straw that broke the camel's back.
. So, leaving that in the past...
How do you adjust humidity in the incubator when there is 85% humidity out side? Here's some background.
My temp ran low on my Hovabator (about 97.5). This was unintentional. My eggs took 24 days to hatch. The only eggs that did hatch were my eggs from my flock. With them I had 100% hatch. I had 3 shipped eggs out of 25 hatch. Those 3 I helped because the membrane was sticking to one that pipped all the way around(the Speckled Sussex I've been waiting for). At this time there was condensation on the window. A friend said the others probably drowned. When I opened the others today most were about the size they should have been to hatch. So, was the membrane too tough or did the increased humidity kill them?
Things are fixed now I hope. I'm doing staggered hatches and a shipped BBS langshan just hatched (2 days late).
Any insight would be appreciated.
Jim
Please don tell me this is in the wrong place.