Quote: The new technique that makes a big difference is using a two hour per day cool down cycle from day 8 to 18.
There is some information about lower temperatures during the last three days(we call it lockdown on BYC) can increase Oxygen levels which will help the chicks hatch better, especially if the humidity level goes way to high. If humidity goes to high--somewhere in the high 90% range, the chicks will suffocate, not drown. Even at 100% humidity in an incubator, the chick would not drown but will suffocate.
I hope this helps! and that I am making sense. My office at work has termites swarming in it so I am a bit distracted.
Jeremy(the egg farmer) said you can get one of the UofA blue cockerels he has at his place. He was going to send me home with one last week but I do not have a place for one at my house.
Let me know if you are interested.
I thought I remember last year (and I have part-timers
) about a new study showing with-holding oxygen during the first period increased newly hatched chick vigor.
I drive truck one or two days a week and my dispatcher sometimes will send me where I ask to go. More in the summer when schools out. What city is Jeremy close too? Or yourself if that might make sense.
Looks like your good at hatching more than just chicken eggs.