DRYHATCH SUCCESSFUL!!! Look what it brought me :)

Dry hatch is pretty much as I just described in the post right before yours. Bill Worrell has a post on here somewhere about it that describes it much better.

After many hatches, confusion and scepticism (about dry hatching in my dry climate) I tried it. I have been tweaking it (at first I just could not bring myself to let it go that low)

Now I almost forget the eggs during incubating and hover over them at lockdown. It worked great. I will keep track of how well each hatch goes using this.
 
Oh, Germaine, those are some beauties! You did it! Great hatch! Congrats!
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Thanks Kathy! How are your babies? Any midnight trips to the garage to make sure they are warm tonight? Mine were fine yesterday so I am going to pass tonight.

I have these sweeties right next to me and they aren't leaving my site! Their peeps are very relaxing.
 
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OOps I missed your post. Your right I don't need that many...I need MORE! I tried 3 different batches of eggs before JanieMaries and got 3 chicks out of the whole bunch.

My eyes almost popped out of my head when I candled for the first time and they were all fertile. I had to recheck. And I ordered some Light Sussex from her and she did it again, all 14 are developing. Totally unbelievably fertile shipped eggs. Whoohoo and hats off to Jane!
 
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So you kept it at 35% humidity for days 1-17

And what humidity for 17-Hatch?

What bator did you use...

And how many total did you get out of how many eggs.
 
Hi Mahonri, I started it at 40% and let it dry down to 25. Sometimes it would hit 21. The humidity was always changing. I tried to never go over 50 but occasionally added a bit too much water. It always dried down quickly though.

On lockdown I upped it to 83% The Marans liked it, but I don't think the BLRW did as much. I think 70-75 would have been plenty for them.

I used my Genesis hovabator. and I got 20 out of 24 eggs to hatch. I did have to help a few out. But I think it was more due to big chicks who couldn't move as well. One got stuck, but when I helped it was only stuck a tiny bit and then out it came the rest was not sticky.

On post #10 I tried to describe it better. I am so tired I am not reading or typing well so if you need more questions answered just ask me in the am and I will do better then!
 

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