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My eggs are on day 2 in bator

MY bator does not have an ajustable humidity level.

I have a little giat from orschlens. It has the channels in the bottom for the water
I have a thermometer that also reads humidity% it is staying at 85- 87% BUT I am only on day2 of cycle .
It has 2 red plugs in top should I remove 1 plug and see where it brings my humidity to.
I have seen many keep their humidity at 50-60% then at the last bump it up to 80 or so


Should I let well enough alone??? LOL


OPINIONS GREATLY APPRECIATED!! Thanks!
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mine are due the 11th i have blue and white silkie eggs and 6 rir eggs i candelled last night and all but 4 looked to be forming good i left them anyways to see but it looked like the have a blood circle they need to be tossed right? all of the others have a lil chick forming
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I would try to get it down to below 50% any higher than that and I think you will have humidity related deaths. I incubated a batch at 60% because I didn't want to kill the ducklings with 40% (they need about 75% for incubation, 85-90% for hatch).... but it killed every last one of the chickens.
 
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Traditional humidity recommendations are 50% day 1 through 18 and 65% for the last three days of lockdown. I have had bad luck with these settings in my little Giant and my Genesis 1588 ( I leave one red plug out ~helps make sure your eggs get plenty of ventilation~plus helps keep your hygrometer more accurite because it doesn't get water logged with moisture) so I keep my humidity no higher than 40%~ let it drop to 25% (water is completely gone) then ad around 1/2 Cup of water to bring it back up to 38-40% range and start the cycle all over again. I keep my humidity at 65% for lockdown. The digital thermometer/hygrometers are notorious for being inaccurite! I recommend an Exo Terra reptile hygrometer that can be bought at your local pet store. I have found them to be very accurite!
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Because of too high of humidity (50%) in my past hatches, the chicks grew too big and couldn't turn in the shell to pip & zip and died. Just remember that what works for one person may not work for another due to the conditions in your house (temps and humidity) so incubating eggs will be trial and error and a learning experience! Hope this helps
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Good Luck with your hatch!
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Excellent advice, Chickee, thank you!

I just candled my 8 Australorp eggs and they all appear fertile! I'm disappointed, though, because the eggs are really porous and I don't know what to do differently for that.

Except, weird thing? I can't even see a peek through the shell of one of my 4 EE eggs in there with them, but all the other EE shells are super porous like the Australorp eggs.

Regardless, from what I can tell, the eggs are all showing some veins except that one EE egg. Yay!!!!!
 
Well we had a pretty bad storm and it knocked one of the fuses out...I was out of town and when I got back my incubator was out for 5days....i almost cried..but i just threw those eggs out and now I will start over again with a new batch next week...also my bantamn hen went broody today and i have her on 9 eggs...either way, I'm back in the game...stay tuned for how many I get to the incubator next week.
 
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Well we had a pretty bad storm and it knocked one of the fuses out...I was out of town and when I got back my incubator was out for 5days....i almost cried..but i just threw those eggs out and now I will start over again with a new batch next week...also my bantamn hen went broody today and i have her on 9 eggs...either way, I'm back in the game...stay tuned for how many I get to the incubator next week.

Oh! That is terrible!!
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But so glad you have more eggs to get back into the game with!!
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What kind of Quail are you hatching?

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well day 10 and i candled all the eggs........

1 egg was cracked found it a few days ago(holding nose)

left me with 39. 4 eggs not fertile.......

means i have 35 eggs that are good
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could even see chicks moving in about 70% of them
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not bad for my first time i think
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