Hello I am brand new on here and have a question. So I researched a couple of threads on high elevation and messaged a few of the people that were most active about a week ago and still no responses. Any ideas anyone
Gotcha I did do a lot better my last hatch over 50% which I know it isn't good but it's a spite better than before. I am going to try to keep the humidity lower. I'll let you know what the outcome is . Adding to the problem I hatch in the same incubator so for 4 days a week my humidity is closer...
Yes that is what I am getting from a lot of the info. I'm am going to try it how low is too low it Is very dry here and am just curious I guess so long as it doesn't get under 25% or so? Thank u for the advice I have pm'd a couple of people with no response
I have not tried dry hatching but I just set 20 more eggs and that's exactly what I'm going to try. My air sacks do seem to be a lot smaller then most of the examples I see. The air sacks seem a lot smaller from the first time I mark them though also so? Most are about the size of a dime on day 0
Hello everyone I have read a lot of the posts on these incubators but I am having horrible luck. I've yet to get above 15% hatch. All fresh eggs, fairly steady room temp, 50% hum. Incubation, 65% hatching. 7000 ft elevation. Any help is welcome very frustrated thank you