Such cute babies popping out everywhere!
I am tempted to candle today to see where my air cells are, but don't know if I should or not. I'm on Day 7. I've been reading all night about incubation and it seems like most people candle at day 7, but I just did at day 5 and dont' want to disturbe the eggs. I think one of the olive eggers has a porous shell.
Also I was wondering what you all keep your humidity at until lockdown? And then at lockdown what do you put it at? Mine has been staying between 22%-43%. Kind of a large ratio... ugh. Also is it Day 18 that is the lockdown or Day 19? I keep hearing two different things on that.
Good morning! I'm not sure if this question was already answered. I wasn't on much over the past couple of days.
To better explain "lockdown", normally people are referring to lockdown as both taking the eggs out of the automatic turner (or stop hand turning) and increasing humidity for hatch. I personally usually stop turning in the evening on day 17 (which is almost your typical day 18 lockdown but I like to candle at night when it's really dark). You will hear that some people stop turning as early as day 14, this is because any day after day 13 the chick is then large enough to move on it's own in the egg and no longer "requires" turning. Since it's not set in stone that your temps were on point I like to wait until day 17. This gives the chick plenty of time to get into position for hatch but I often wait until day 19 to increase humidity to about 60% for hatch. If the humidity hasn't increased to 65% once I see external pips I add a bit more water because 65% has proven to be the sweet spot for hatching in most of my incubators.
I hope that helps to explain lockdown a little better!
What incubator are you using? That will help to determine what humidity is best for you during the first 18 days. In my personal experience, where my incubators are located styrofoam does better running dryer or in my case about 10% lower than my plastic incubators at all times. My plastic incubators I run anywhere from 35%-55% for the first 18 days, most of the time right at 45%. I adjust this up or down based on the air cell growth. If you're not weighing your eggs I would recommend you also monitor the air cell growth so you can adjust the humidity accordingly and find what works best for you in your incubator. Good luck!