i added 2 holes in the top yesterday... during the day the humidity hovered at around 80% weather there was water or not... over night it dropped down to 76%.... I put water in last night before bed as our temps are dropping down to about 8 degrees Celsius overnight (bring on winter) the temp is...
There’s none I’ve looked all over it... I have it n my laundry (which is outside) hoping that fresh air would help it... ive covered the window with an old sheet to block the sun from heating it up too much... I’m just about to drill a hole in the top of it.... so it’s currently running with no...
Lol all good... and no I got it half working... temp is is holding at 37.5 ish (degrees Celsius) but can’t lower the humidity for the life of me ( it’s sitting at 82%) even moved the incubator outside to the laundry hoping that work... it hasn’t any ideas?
@MGG sorry I Didnt get a video I had another look at it and the Instruction manual I hadn’t set it up right... it was just blowing cold air...
it’s all good now all set up right (actually heating up)
To be honest I’ve never heard of one.... as I said before this is my very first time using an incubator... normally I just let my ducks do all the work... while I feed and care for them...
thought I’d try a winter hatch using a bator so my girls weren’t sitting in the cold for a month and a...
That’s where it’s happy to sit at the moment temp and humidity wise... did have the temp at 35.2 during the day (it was warm day) and humidity was at 50%
since its now dusk this is where the temp and humidity has placed its self....
it’s also “rocking“ the eggs every 5 mins or so....
Hey guys I’ve set 6 Muscovy duck eggs in an rooster farms incubator
I’ve set the temp at 37.5 degrees celcuis and humidity is at 70%
Problem is the temp on the incubator keeps raising to 38.8 degrees celcuis
three things I need to know
1) would this temp rise affect the eggs in a bad way?
2)...