Hello BYC Fam 


So I *usually* only set like with like when incubating. But I want to try to set duck chicken and quail eggs together today.
I have a new GQF cabinet incubator, which is AMAZING btw
. Its been running for over 24hrs now, and is holding steady at 99.5 F.
Humidity is around 40% or so in there now. I know I have better success with lower humidity incubations for quail (30-40), but I usually do around 50% for chicken and duck. I know that a lot of people, incl myself, think its best to err on the side of a tad lower humidity for duck and chickens, so they dont grow too large and/or drown, but I'm wondering if 40% would be a tad too low..?? Thoughts??
Also- to finish up, I'm only going to have these eggs in the same incubator for 4 days. My other incubator is currently housing EE eggs that will hatch out soon, and my plan is to then move the duck eggs into that incubator, to accommodate a higher humidity for the rest of the incubation period. Do you think the duck eggs will do ok for the first few days at the lower humidity levels (40%)?
Anyway, thanks for reading, and I appreciate feedback and advise from those who have incubated a bit of a mixed batch such as this

Cheers!!
M



So I *usually* only set like with like when incubating. But I want to try to set duck chicken and quail eggs together today.
I have a new GQF cabinet incubator, which is AMAZING btw

Humidity is around 40% or so in there now. I know I have better success with lower humidity incubations for quail (30-40), but I usually do around 50% for chicken and duck. I know that a lot of people, incl myself, think its best to err on the side of a tad lower humidity for duck and chickens, so they dont grow too large and/or drown, but I'm wondering if 40% would be a tad too low..?? Thoughts??

Also- to finish up, I'm only going to have these eggs in the same incubator for 4 days. My other incubator is currently housing EE eggs that will hatch out soon, and my plan is to then move the duck eggs into that incubator, to accommodate a higher humidity for the rest of the incubation period. Do you think the duck eggs will do ok for the first few days at the lower humidity levels (40%)?

Anyway, thanks for reading, and I appreciate feedback and advise from those who have incubated a bit of a mixed batch such as this


Cheers!!
M
