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  1. BantyChooks

    Wet vs Dry Hatch

    I see. I personally add water until I reach 25-30% humidity because going much lower than that causes the eggs to essentially desiccate and can actually interfere with albumen absorption in my experience. Whether you can get away without adding water is almost certainly dependent on ambient...
  2. BantyChooks

    Wet vs Dry Hatch

    Dry hatching - meaning that you maintain the same humidity level during hatch as incubation? I've done it by accident a few times. It works well for vigorous chicks that aren't malpositioned but if a chick is struggling to hatch, is slow, or has a weird air cell, I have much better luck keeping...
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