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I like the close records you are keeping. I'll look forward to your results.
I didn't record the weight of the eggs or the size of the air cells. Darn! I do have other eggs I can check the average air cell size.
We here are at between 6500 and 6700 ft. My guess is our hatching conditions will be near as close as if we lived next door.
I appreciate the Emails! I print them so I can refer back to them. I''ve heard from people who have had good results with humidity ranging 30% differents from each other, some not worring unless it , the humidity, goes over 55% and others not worring unless it goes below 25%. If our instruments are calibrated properly/correctly some other factors are coming into play, like Altitude. I have altered the humidity, having heard from experienced hatchers and will adjust after our first candling.
Richard
I didn't record the weight of the eggs or the size of the air cells. Darn! I do have other eggs I can check the average air cell size.
We here are at between 6500 and 6700 ft. My guess is our hatching conditions will be near as close as if we lived next door.
I appreciate the Emails! I print them so I can refer back to them. I''ve heard from people who have had good results with humidity ranging 30% differents from each other, some not worring unless it , the humidity, goes over 55% and others not worring unless it goes below 25%. If our instruments are calibrated properly/correctly some other factors are coming into play, like Altitude. I have altered the humidity, having heard from experienced hatchers and will adjust after our first candling.
Richard