Oh, thanks, I've got one of them Styrofoam incubators but my humidity is too high how do i get it down, I don't have water in the trenches either. When I started my humidity was 35% until after I put the eggs in and then it went to 55%
Hello everyone, I'm a newbee to incubating and hatching chickens, I started reading on this site a fee weeks before I decided to start, I thought I had it figured out, now that I've started I'm loosing my mind.
I just started this process to with a Styrofoam incubator, my question is how do i get the humidity down, it was around 35% until I put the eggs in then went to 55%. I don't have any water in the trenches either.
Help!!! This is my first time incubating, got one of the lil giant incubators from tractor supply, I've got the temp at 99.5 but I can't get the humidity below 49%, started the incubation on 3-18-16, I'm not even sure if I'm posting on the right spot :(