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thechickonthehill: Congrats! They are lovely. What color will that silkie be with the white on it's rump & is it bearded? I've been admiring some Bearded Partridges lately.
 
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Lockdown Wednesday!!!! I can hardly contain myself.

Me Too!
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I'm getting excited, but trying not to think about it
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I have 2 day left .. do I need to raise or lower my temp or humidity or just let it stay its course.? And what temp and humidity should my brood box be set at?
 
Here is what I have hatching now two LF faverolles out and at least 2 more pips!
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Incubating humidity between 65 & 75%. No need to worry about brooder humidity.

Start with brooder temp at 95*, decrease by 5* each week [by raising height of lamp/bulb, or dimming to get correct temp] until full feathered [4 - 6 weeks] and temp equals surrounding shelter temp. Good Luck! Don't forget PICTURES!
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I use "dry incubation" method so my "lockdown" (day 18 to hatch) is 99.5 degrees F (fan/forced air incubator - ask again if you have no fan/still air incubator) & my humidity is 55% humidity (no less). Your brooder box should be 95 degrees F for the 1st week & reduce 5 degrees every week as a guideline. We look forward to hearing about your hatch at Day 21 or so. Best wishes!

I hope that others will post their methods.

hcammack: Lovely chickies! Good Bresnea incubator! Way to go!
 
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