Now that I have your attention.....
Is there ANY definitive guide to how high the humidity needs to be during incubation????? Everyone seems to agree about lockdown/hatching, but I have read all the posts in here, I swear.....and every book on chickens I can find, including Storey's and NO ONE seems to agree!!!!
I put together a list:
Don't let it drop below 20%
20-30%
30-40%
40-50% - this is what Brinsea recommends - but they say to chart the weight loss
55-60% - Can't remember who this came from, but seems high in my noobie opinion.
Storey is non-committal and seems to suggest you go through the expected weight loss and size of air sac procedures, but I would sure like to know prior to 7 days if I am messing up.
Being a scientific kind of person...is there NO correct answer? Do I have to wallow in uncertainty for 21 days? I might just have to take to drinking!!!
Now that I have that off my chest....I am keeping mine around 45% and checking it constantly......off I go for the 100th check this AM.
Is there ANY definitive guide to how high the humidity needs to be during incubation????? Everyone seems to agree about lockdown/hatching, but I have read all the posts in here, I swear.....and every book on chickens I can find, including Storey's and NO ONE seems to agree!!!!
I put together a list:
Don't let it drop below 20%
20-30%
30-40%
40-50% - this is what Brinsea recommends - but they say to chart the weight loss
55-60% - Can't remember who this came from, but seems high in my noobie opinion.
Storey is non-committal and seems to suggest you go through the expected weight loss and size of air sac procedures, but I would sure like to know prior to 7 days if I am messing up.
Being a scientific kind of person...is there NO correct answer? Do I have to wallow in uncertainty for 21 days? I might just have to take to drinking!!!
Now that I have that off my chest....I am keeping mine around 45% and checking it constantly......off I go for the 100th check this AM.
