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  1. Erkenstein

    This is going to turn out badly, isn't it? [Egg hatching]

    Humidity shouldn't be an issue inside of the brooder. It's only when they are in the incubator that it is important. In my experience, they won't attack the hatchlings in the incubator in a serious way, but they knock all the eggs around and need to get started on eating and drinking. They also...
  2. Erkenstein

    This is going to turn out badly, isn't it? [Egg hatching]

    You're not going to hurt anything by opening the incubator at this point. However, by the time they start pipping and hatching you want to have everything under control since opening too much can chill hatchlings or shrinkwrap chicks that have pipped. Definitely do not try to drain any water...
  3. Erkenstein

    This is going to turn out badly, isn't it? [Egg hatching]

    I have the same incubator as you do. If you want to reduce the humidity, pull out the two red plugs from the top. I run the incubator before lockdown with the #1 channel in the reservoir filled, one plug in, and one plug upside down and covering half the hole. In my area, that keeps humidity at...
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