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- Feb 9, 2013
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I know it was a typo
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You should always use a thermometer and a hygrometer so you can monitor temperature and humidity. 90*F is too low. If you are using a forced air incubator (with a fan) it should be 99*F and in a still air incubator (no fan) it should be 101*F (measured on top of the eggs). I think it's too late to raise the temperature now. It sounds like they are ready to start hatching soon. Exactly how many % is your humidity at the moment? Your humidity should be around 60% to 65%.Yes don't worry there was a "typo" I was going by geustimation (which I will never do again). Until you guys said shouldn't be i actually used a thermometer. Sorry about the confusion. as of right ,now my temp is at 90* farenheit. Is thata to low? Should I raise it? my humidity is at 95* humdity is at around 63* farenheit.
I know its been awhile, but I want to thank you all for helping me through my first chicken experience. All but 2 chickens hatched healthy and successfully! Thanks