If the ambient humidity is 30% or higher I don't add any water to the incubator until lock down. Then I shoot for 70-75% for the first 2 days of lock down and on the third 60% as when the chicks start hatching the humidity goes up rapidly. Mine went up so fast on one hatch I had to crack the top of the incubator to unfog the window for viewing. The humidity was upwards of 90+ %.Thinking abt doing a dry incubation.
My incubator has stayed steady at 35% humidity for a wk now...thinking abt leaving well enough alone till lock down...and then adding water....
Anyone else dry incubate??