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If the humidity is too high, you run the risk of the eggs not losing enough moisture during incubation. The air cell will not be big enough when they pip, and the chicks could actually drown in fluid before they make it out of the egg.so what happens if the humidity is above the recommended level (50-60%)?
I've been struggling to get my humidity back up all afternoon since I took out the paper towels I had plugging up the little holes on the top of the incubator. Humidity hasn't gone past 43% all afternoon and my temp just barely got back to 100, it's been at 99 for a good part of the day. Anyway while I was turning the eggs for the last time tonight and adding more water I decided to check in on my babies and see how they are doing with all the mishaps I've had with humidity and temp the past couple days. I still have 10 going strong. I got to see at least half of them moving and all the air cells look as they should be. I was telling my sister in law that we had 10 growing and hubby said for me to not get my hopes up because that doesn't mean 10 will hatch. I had to inform him that I was well aware that they may not all hatch but being my first hatch I am pretty proud of myself that I have managed to get 10 of them to grow out of the 11 that were actually fertile. If all 10 hatch I am going to give him crap!! Now fingers crossed my humidity doesn't drop super low tonight.
Hi everyone!! My day 14 update is 36 out of 48 mixed eggs are going strong and only 5 of the 18 light brahmas are growing. A lot of the eggs I tossed were infertile and a few with blood rings. Since the beginning I have added a dozen RIR eggs and 4 eggs for a friend that were her mixed flock eggs, due Dec. 14. I also just added another 12 RIR, 6 silkies and 6 araucana eggs due Dec. 21. I don't worry much about my humidity since I dry incubate but I had a temp spike for some reason today, in both incubatorsLuckily I don't believe it was for very long and they are back to good temps now. My guess is we have such major temp ranges here in florida it always keeps you guessing. Good luck to everyone!!! Will update for lock down soon.
I've been struggling to get my humidity back up all afternoon since I took out the paper towels I had plugging up the little holes on the top of the incubator. Humidity hasn't gone past 43% all afternoon and my temp just barely got back to 100, it's been at 99 for a good part of the day. Anyway while I was turning the eggs for the last time tonight and adding more water I decided to check in on my babies and see how they are doing with all the mishaps I've had with humidity and temp the past couple days. I still have 10 going strong. I got to see at least half of them moving and all the air cells look as they should be. I was telling my sister in law that we had 10 growing and hubby said for me to not get my hopes up because that doesn't mean 10 will hatch. I had to inform him that I was well aware that they may not all hatch but being my first hatch I am pretty proud of myself that I have managed to get 10 of them to grow out of the 11 that were actually fertile. If all 10 hatch I am going to give him crap!! Now fingers crossed my humidity doesn't drop super low tonight.
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