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we hatch with a sportmans incubator with our orps we hatch from day 1-18 humidty around 35-40 an lock down we do around 55.we found from talking to beth you are much better going with a lower humidity when hatching.we used to do like 70 an you will get leg isues an some will drowned also they never dry off in there.so now we do 45-55 to hatch it will start to go up 2 when they start to hatch so if you do like 70 like alot of people say when they start to hatch it will jump to 85 fast.we have found with turkeys an peachicks they do need a little higher humidity.but all an all dont get to crazy about it we have hatch chicks anywhere from 25-90% humidity lol.good luck an enjoy hatching we love to hatch.


Hey CT peeps! I haven't been doing too much posting lately, school is in full swing and knocked the breath out of me for a few weeks! Lol
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any way, I am attempting to make my own incubator out of an old styrofoam cooler and I am accumulating information about hatching! I am very confused about one aspect though - what is the ideal humidity? I'm pretty sure I have looked at every post on here and they all differ. However, the one tid-bit that I did manage to pick up was that it depends on where you live. So, what finer place to turn than the awesome CT peeps? If any of you guys have any advice as to what humidity to use/ strive for, it would be MUCH appreciated. My incubator will be a forced air with a thermostat, if that helps at all. Thanks so much!
-Mallory
 
Does anyone know when the TSCs in CT will have chicks in? Specifically Farmington and Manchester. I asked in Farmington but the girl said vaguely 'in a couple weeks', that was a couple weeks ago...
 
i am looking to rehome a rooster he is a d'uccle / silkie cross let me know if you are interested! he is very friendly and really loves people however i cant keep him as much as i would like to
 
we hatch with a sportmans incubator with our orps we hatch from day 1-18 humidty around 35-40 an lock down we do around 55.we found from talking to beth you are much better going with a lower humidity when hatching.we used to do like 70 an you will get leg isues an some will drowned also they never dry off in there.so now we do 45-55 to hatch it will start to go up 2 when they start to hatch so if you do like 70 like alot of people say when they start to hatch it will jump to 85 fast.we have found with turkeys an peachicks they do need a little higher humidity.but all an all dont get to crazy about it we have hatch chicks anywhere from 25-90% humidity lol.good luck an enjoy hatching we love to hatch.


Thanks so much Jimmy! You have my mind at ease! :D I am super excited to hatch, my eggs are coincidentally coming around the same time as Mahonri's Easter Hatch-a-long (which I didn't know about until yesterday lol) so I am joining that. Also, I just realized that you guys live right down the road from UCONN! I was trying to catch up on some posts and saw you giving directions to someone and you specified that you live on/near Gurlyville (sp?) road. I am getting my going to UCONN as an Animal Science major! I just thought that was funny :). Thanks again!
 
Thanks so much Jimmy! You have my mind at ease! :D I am super excited to hatch, my eggs are coincidentally coming around the same time as Mahonri's Easter Hatch-a-long (which I didn't know about until yesterday lol) so I am joining that. Also, I just realized that you guys live right down the road from UCONN! I was trying to catch up on some posts and saw you giving directions to someone and you specified that you live on/near Gurlyville (sp?) road. I am getting my going to UCONN as an Animal Science major! I just thought that was funny :). Thanks again!

no problem yes we live right next to uconn.hatching is easier that you would think.we sell chicks an sometimes hatching eggs.good luck at uconn it is a great school.if you have an questions fell free to pm us we hatch chicks every week so we are getting the hang of it now lol
 
Does anyone know when the TSCs in CT will have chicks in? Specifically Farmington and Manchester. I asked in Farmington but the girl said vaguely 'in a couple weeks', that was a couple weeks ago...
i think chicks days start in like mid to late march.not all tsc can sell chicks depends on what town they are in an rules in that town.mak sure you get there early the go very fast an make sure you pay attenstion the put the wrong chicks in the wrong tubes sometimes an miss lable them sometimes.what kind of chicks are you looking for?
 
keep checking i know on their website it says theyre starting and when i was in our store they had the set up ready, just no peeps

Does anyone know when the TSCs in CT will have chicks in? Specifically Farmington and Manchester. I asked in Farmington but the girl said vaguely 'in a couple weeks', that was a couple weeks ago...
 
Hey CT peeps! I haven't been doing too much posting lately, school is in full swing and knocked the breath out of me for a few weeks! Lol
smile.png
any way, I am attempting to make my own incubator out of an old styrofoam cooler and I am accumulating information about hatching! I am very confused about one aspect though - what is the ideal humidity? I'm pretty sure I have looked at every post on here and they all differ. However, the one tid-bit that I did manage to pick up was that it depends on where you live. So, what finer place to turn than the awesome CT peeps? If any of you guys have any advice as to what humidity to use/ strive for, it would be MUCH appreciated. My incubator will be a forced air with a thermostat, if that helps at all. Thanks so much!
-Mallory

Hova bator need less humidity i use GQF incubating time humidity 45-48 , i also use the hatcher so in hatching time humidity 55-58
 

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