Aug 11, 2011 #1 farmgirlforever18 Songster 9 Years Joined Mar 5, 2010 Messages 427 Reaction score 1 Points 119 Location Dublin TEXAS is this two high for a still air?
Aug 11, 2011 #2 zebserema Chirping 8 Years Joined Jun 17, 2011 Messages 218 Reaction score 0 Points 89 depends on where the thermometer is at, is it at the top or bottom of the eggs how
Aug 11, 2011 Thread starter #3 farmgirlforever18 Songster 9 Years Joined Mar 5, 2010 Messages 427 Reaction score 1 Points 119 Location Dublin TEXAS its at the same level
Aug 11, 2011 #4 rebelcowboysnb Confederate Money Farm 11 Years Joined Nov 14, 2008 Messages 14,674 Reaction score 672 Points 368 Location Independent State of Dade NWGa Yea, its to hot. 101 at the top of the eggs is about right. 102 at the top would be ok but not if its showing 102 or above below the top of the eggs.
Yea, its to hot. 101 at the top of the eggs is about right. 102 at the top would be ok but not if its showing 102 or above below the top of the eggs.
Aug 11, 2011 Thread starter #5 farmgirlforever18 Songster 9 Years Joined Mar 5, 2010 Messages 427 Reaction score 1 Points 119 Location Dublin TEXAS ive got it down to 100 whats good for the humidity its at 21 and there is no eggs in yet they go in in the morning
ive got it down to 100 whats good for the humidity its at 21 and there is no eggs in yet they go in in the morning
Aug 11, 2011 #6 they'reHISchickens Songster 11 Years Joined Oct 31, 2008 Messages 1,525 Reaction score 35 Points 194 Location Reading Don't let humidty go below 20 even for dry incubation. Otherwise, opinion varies from around 40% for regular incubation to well under that for dry incubation. read up on the subject before you set the eggs.
Don't let humidty go below 20 even for dry incubation. Otherwise, opinion varies from around 40% for regular incubation to well under that for dry incubation. read up on the subject before you set the eggs.