I am really at a loss. My cousin gave us an incubator for free. It recommends to fill the first slot with water the first seven days, then increasing at it goes on. I found out adding one slot bumps it all the way to 75%, so I decided to just fill it a tiny bit as it will alarm you if your humidity drops below 40%. I kept it around 38-65% the first 18 days. During lockdown, I increased it to roughly 75%. Unfortunately, only one of the eggs made it. The others that went into lockdown died, and I don't know what caused it.
Now, to my cousin. She lives an hour away from us, so our humidity is pretty similar. She followed the instructions with the water. Not only that, she opens the incubator three times a day to turn it (machine is automatic) and spray water on it. By lockdown, her humidity was close to 100%. Her incubator had a lot of condensation and it was dripping down to the eggs. Everything I read online would leave me to assume that the chicks will drown due to the excessive humidity. Yet... out of her 11 eggs, 10 hatched. She even took out the chicks before they even fluffed up so they can't disturb the other pipped eggs.
We live in southern Louisiana, so humidity is decently high. My parents bought a new incubator, the Maticoopx, but now, after hearing about my cousin's success, they want to raise the humidity to 75-85% the first 18 days and all the way to 100% during lockdown. Everything I read online is misinformation or doesn't pertain to them, according to them. Is anyone able to help me on figuring out how my cousin eggs hatched and why mine didn't? I have images of them at Day 25, but it's a bit messy because my dad was careless when opening it to figure out why they died. All of them seemed to have developed till maybe Day 18 (according to a friend) and died with unabsorbed yolk. He isn't sure what killed them, but thinks it's likely temperature or humidity issues, but I would like a second (or even more) opinion if possible.
Now, to my cousin. She lives an hour away from us, so our humidity is pretty similar. She followed the instructions with the water. Not only that, she opens the incubator three times a day to turn it (machine is automatic) and spray water on it. By lockdown, her humidity was close to 100%. Her incubator had a lot of condensation and it was dripping down to the eggs. Everything I read online would leave me to assume that the chicks will drown due to the excessive humidity. Yet... out of her 11 eggs, 10 hatched. She even took out the chicks before they even fluffed up so they can't disturb the other pipped eggs.
We live in southern Louisiana, so humidity is decently high. My parents bought a new incubator, the Maticoopx, but now, after hearing about my cousin's success, they want to raise the humidity to 75-85% the first 18 days and all the way to 100% during lockdown. Everything I read online is misinformation or doesn't pertain to them, according to them. Is anyone able to help me on figuring out how my cousin eggs hatched and why mine didn't? I have images of them at Day 25, but it's a bit messy because my dad was careless when opening it to figure out why they died. All of them seemed to have developed till maybe Day 18 (according to a friend) and died with unabsorbed yolk. He isn't sure what killed them, but thinks it's likely temperature or humidity issues, but I would like a second (or even more) opinion if possible.