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I don't dry hatch, but here's a post from here that might help. Good luck, and welcome to BYC!I'm dry hatching courtnix/japanese quail eggs. The humidity is 30 and temp is 37.7. I was wondering if the humidity should be lower? Websites are saying 30-45 or 15-30. Please help
What was your hatch rate?Already answered in your other thread. These are the norms for Coturnix Quail.> My Coturnix do best incubated at 30%-40% humidity and around 50%-60% for hatching/lockdown.
Oh okay, i will try your method and reply back on 26th of july.When incubating my coturnix eggs I run 100 degrees and try to hold humidity to 35% for first 14-15 days then raising to 55% for lockdown. Hatch is usually over by end of day 17 beginning of day 18 and can get up to 95% hatch rates using my own eggs with around an 85% average.
Best of luck with your incubating hope things go well.Oh okay, i will try your method and reply back on 26th of july.
Do you have separate calibrated thermometer/hygrometer in your incubator other than the one on incubator? As those on incubators are known to be off.Oh okay, i will try your method and reply back on 26th of july.
Yep i doDo you have separate calibrated thermometer/hygrometer in your incubator other than the one on incubator? As those on incubators are known to be off.