Locations vary greatly, but here in East Tennessee, up on Walden's Ridge, I load up my Genesis and put maybe a jarlid full of water in the smallest channel, the innermost channel. This brings mine up to 50% to 60% by itself...can't imagine using the larger channels...larger surface area would make it even higher.
I forget about it (I have the egg turner), but check humidity daily...when I notice it down in the mid-20% humidity range (on one of those little white
Walmart Temp/Humidity gauges), I add a couple of table spoons of water using a small funnel attached to a plastic tube.
Just take out the red plug and stick the tube through the hole to keep from cooling the eggs too much, though, I'm sure that would do little harm if any.
When I quit turning I put the full jarlid in once again, that gets them through the hatching.
I get about 80% hatch usually, eggs sent through the mail usually a bit lower, 60% to 70%, (with the exception on one well-known quail egg provider...this dealer even sent wrong type of Coturnix in last batch. Imagine my surprise when my A&Ms turned out with stripes!).
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