I use a LG with great success 90% so far....I use the dry hatching method for still air incubators. I also use an egg turner.
Keep the temp at 101-102 F. Open all vent plugs.
I have a hygrometer/thermometer inside the bator and out of the bator in the room. I try to keep the room humidity at 50%...If you do that then the bator humidity will be perfect. I do not add water unless the room humidity goes under 40%. Then I only add a tablespoon. When I add water I use a long drinking straw through the hole at the top of the LG. I do not open my incubator for any reason...I do not even candle my eggs. You will smell a bad egg long before it explodes so I just put my nose close and snif. If I think one is bad then I will just open it enough to reach in and get the suspected egg, or to get each egg and find out which one is the bad egg to dispose of it. On the rack your temp should be about 98F...Just
above the eggs it should read 101-102F... Turning eggs: I use a egg turner so I do not have to open the bator but if you have to manually turn I would only open the bator a tiny bit just enough to reach your hand in to turn them. Be careful not to get burned on the heating eliment. At day 18 on chicken eggs I then take out the egg turner and place the eggs on the rack. You can also place them in an egg carton to hatch. Close all vent plugs. I then fill the water resivours and place a wet sponge in it to get the humidity up to around 65%... At this point Do not open incubator until all chicks have hatched or you will get some chicks that will stick to their shells!!! Also on day 18 get your brooder ready and set temp at 90 F....I think that is everything...
Good Luck, Kristina
Keep the temp at 101-102 F. Open all vent plugs.
I have a hygrometer/thermometer inside the bator and out of the bator in the room. I try to keep the room humidity at 50%...If you do that then the bator humidity will be perfect. I do not add water unless the room humidity goes under 40%. Then I only add a tablespoon. When I add water I use a long drinking straw through the hole at the top of the LG. I do not open my incubator for any reason...I do not even candle my eggs. You will smell a bad egg long before it explodes so I just put my nose close and snif. If I think one is bad then I will just open it enough to reach in and get the suspected egg, or to get each egg and find out which one is the bad egg to dispose of it. On the rack your temp should be about 98F...Just
above the eggs it should read 101-102F... Turning eggs: I use a egg turner so I do not have to open the bator but if you have to manually turn I would only open the bator a tiny bit just enough to reach your hand in to turn them. Be careful not to get burned on the heating eliment. At day 18 on chicken eggs I then take out the egg turner and place the eggs on the rack. You can also place them in an egg carton to hatch. Close all vent plugs. I then fill the water resivours and place a wet sponge in it to get the humidity up to around 65%... At this point Do not open incubator until all chicks have hatched or you will get some chicks that will stick to their shells!!! Also on day 18 get your brooder ready and set temp at 90 F....I think that is everything...
Good Luck, Kristina

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