Dry incubation

Vconde09

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Apr 12, 2019
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Hello
I have six silkie eggs in my incubator and I am trying the dry hatch method,I have been doing my research but keep getting mixed reviews on what the humidity should be!i am on day 3 and humidity is staying a steady 25%.is this a good humidity on the dry incubation side?i know this is an extremely controversial subject but I have had no luck doing it the conventional way.
Thank you for the advice!
 
Awesome so I am good then.i have done it the conventional way since I started hatching eggs and my eggs seem not to lose enough liquid and would drown in the shell!so I am trying dry incubation and I am hoping I get a better hatch rate then what I have in the past.
 
What is you incubator please ? is it real humid where you are not familiar with the state on whole ? I do dry hatches here
 
What is you incubator please ? is it real humid where you are not familiar with the state on whole ? I do dry hatches here
Suncoo 32 digital incubator.it can get real humid here where I live which is the middle of the freaking country in Kansas.Right now we have high outside humidity here but the incubator is sitting on a desk in my living room.
 
Suncoo 32 digital incubator.it can get real humid here where I live which is the middle of the freaking country in Kansas.Right now we have high outside humidity here but the incubator is sitting on a desk in my living room.

Okay not allot different from my Janoel24 then put a towel folded in half under it make sure points on eggs face down
 
Sorry no offense meant just kinda cover all bases I no expert but do my hatches dry
in both my incubators I have a little 12 and the bigger one we have a room we that serves as
for our computers cats do not get in ... We do not have the humidity here but want to have like two hydrometers and temperature guides
 

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