Thank you!! The only way to control the humidity on my incubator is to open a vent, it’s all the way open right now, and the humidity is still at 77%. There are no chicks in there right now either, just unhatched eggs and cracked open eggs.
The incubator has a built in hygrometer, the directions said that the humidity for the last 3 days should be 70-75% and it has been from 70-80%. (For some reason when the chicks were still in there after they hatched the humidity got a little higher than 75% at some times but no higher than 80%.
Hello everyone!! I’m hatching chicks for the first time. I already have a flock, but I ordered 10 Rhode Island Reds and 4 Easter Eggers off of my pet chicken. We are just finishing up Day 23, and I’ve only had 2 Rhode Island Reds and 1 Easter Egger hatch. I am beginning to worry a little about...