Hi everyone, I need your advice. last time I hatched chicks, it was summer and hot here. This time, I'm setting up the incubator well ahead of time. I had a really bad hatch rate the last three attempts, so I want to do all I can to be stable and correct. I think I have the humidity correct at 35-40% and should be able to get it as high as I want during lockdown by removing my blocks.
This time I wanted to err on the side of coolness rather than warmth. Right now my incubator day or night is staying steady between 98.7 and 99.3. Do you think I should stop messing with it now and call it good? Or is 98.7 just too cold? Thanks for your advice. These will be Serama eggs, so if it makes any difference...........?
Note, I have been very successful upping the temperature with a blanket on top of the 'bator, so if the temp drops around here (more likely to get hotter actually) I should be able to compensate with a blanket. And knowing how my 'bator is working, I should be able to adjust that way (with the blanket) pretty accurately, and will not touch this setting itself again once we start
This time I wanted to err on the side of coolness rather than warmth. Right now my incubator day or night is staying steady between 98.7 and 99.3. Do you think I should stop messing with it now and call it good? Or is 98.7 just too cold? Thanks for your advice. These will be Serama eggs, so if it makes any difference...........?
Note, I have been very successful upping the temperature with a blanket on top of the 'bator, so if the temp drops around here (more likely to get hotter actually) I should be able to compensate with a blanket. And knowing how my 'bator is working, I should be able to adjust that way (with the blanket) pretty accurately, and will not touch this setting itself again once we start

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