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    The RIGHT humidity by successful long time hatchers

    Really great website thanks . Even copied some of their info.
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    The RIGHT humidity by successful long time hatchers

    A questions .Is it documented the first 18 day humidity will cause some problems or could it just be the humidity during the last 3 days? Iassume ppl have seen the first 18 cause problemes ifthe humisity is wrong. Or is it supposition? Could it be other factors that humidity is blamed for...
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    The RIGHT humidity by successful long time hatchers

    Hummm very interesting link. i have a fan which i believe draws air thru one of the vent holes as i think i mounted it over one. Wonder what type air exchange its giving me? . I try and keep the humidity at 43-49 but at night it goes to 23 or so sometimes. but not always I dont understand...
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    The RIGHT humidity by successful long time hatchers

    Thanks so much all.It is so helpful. I am so green...I wish i hadnt started with some eggs i really want to hatch and get a chick or 2. Dont want to ruin these Lavender orp eggs. Just couldnt wait and i didnt realize at the time there was so much to getting a chick from a egg even if you have...
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    The RIGHT humidity by successful long time hatchers

    The Learing Center on BYC says humidity should be 50% for the first 18 days of hatching. I have read others say 40-50% yet on the hatching forum here i read a lot of ppl have their bator set at 20-30% humidity My bator directions said to error on the side of less but doesnt give a %...
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