Crazy_Acres
In the Brooder
- May 21, 2017
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We started with 12 fresh fertile eggs from my sister's flock. We lost two yolkers after day 7. So far everything else has movement some pockets larger than others including our mystery egg. We have 11 hopefully! I would hate to have a bad experience but don't expect perfect success either. It has been fun so far like waiting for kids to open Christmas gifts <3There are many sources that say 50% + and it kills me. The best way to figure out what humidity works for you is to monitor the air cells periodically through the incubation, generally days 7/14/18. Candling down into the egg from the air cell end, the fat round end, will give you a view of the air cell and marking the air cells on days 7/14/18 will let you see the growth and give you an idea of if and how to adjust. Here's a link to help: http://letsraisechickens.weebly.com...anuals-understanding-and-controlling-humidity
Like I said, some people have success at higher humidities, with your temps dipping as low as you stated, they may be delayed. I do wish you the best of luck. Our first attempt was for my son's first grade oviparous animal unit for homeschool. The only awful hatch we had... awful experience. Luckily after some further research and tweaking all the rest over the past 3 year have been great. Even a couple at 100%. Even bad hatches provide learning experiences, they suck though.