I actually have been paying for everything out of pocket, other than the incubator that they already had... but I will see what I can do as far as something for candling. I will check the humidity in my room. I am sure it is on the higher side, I can just tell by the way the air always is...
Thanks, yinepu! I am in Baltimore, Maryland. Our outdoor humidity right now ranges from 50% to 75% or so, depending on the day. Thanks for the candling advice. Is there a best way to candle? As in, should I make something or should I buy something? I really want to make sure I do this right!!
They are chickens. We learn about the life cycles of different animals in first grade and one of those is a chicken so I thought it would be neat for the children to experience it first hand.
Good afternoon, everyone!! I have a quick question... I have an electronic thermometer/hygrometer to measure the temperature and humidity in my incubator. I am stabilizing it for when the eggs go in soon. The humidity is at about a constant 33-34% for the past day. Is that a good humidity or...