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With turkeys I get my humidity up to 70%. I wouldn’t assist anymore just keep an eye on it. It take its absorbing the yolk after it pips.
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Thank you. For some reason my incubator is leaking water from the bottom, will have to see if I can fix it after this hatch......I put some wet paper towels and a sponge but can't seem to get it above 55, I'm in Texas so the humidity stayed at 55 without adding water during the incubation period comma I almost considered it a blessing because I always keep it full of water and I might have been keeping it to high I read.......I really want my turkeys to make it and I would feel awful if I was the reason this one doesn't.......he is breathing I can tell, seems very tired so he must still be absorbing something......thank u forbyour response I have been trying to find info for 4 hours and your the only response I've gotWith turkeys I get my humidity up to 70%. I wouldn’t assist anymore just keep an eye on it. It take its absorbing the yolk after it pips.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...-yesterday-then-nothing.1574775/post-26752533You say the humidity is 55% are you using calibrated thermometer/hygrometer or just going off the incubator read out.
Oh ok I didn’t know there was a separate posting on all this I been answering my old thread where she posted.