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unless you have had successful hatches at 50%, I would go dry - have no water in the bator and weigh the eggs for progressHaven't posted for a few days. My eggs shipped out of Ohio as of this morning so I guess they had to go all over the country before they could head this way! I went ahead and sterilized some rocks and put them in my incubator. I started it up and because it's super dry in AZ decided to put water in the bottom. Thankfully I have a few days to get the humidity balance correct because it was at 70%!! It's finally down to 50% but I was so glad to start it up early so I can get my humidity correct. I've been at 99.5º so was happy about that!
I also got in touch with a friend who is going to get me some more local eggs to put with my shipped so hoping for a total of 18 eggs to put in there.
unless you have had successful hatches at 50%, I would go dry - have no water in the bator and weigh the eggs for progress
checked on my broody this afternoon. I don't remember what day she is on. She was stinky. Had a bad egg that broke and stuck to her. Cleaned her up and the nest and she is now down to 3 eggs. I couldn't tell what was going on in them. They could all be bad. Fingers crossed one of us hatches something so she can get on with her broodiness.
if you have not read Sally's hatching 101 in my signature, now is a good time to do so.Thanks ozexpat, this is my very first time! Why do you prefer dry? I was going to get it down to 45% and leave it there until lock down.
I had more than my share of malpositions,