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absolutely no idea, eggs are small and thin shelled. it woulf have to be a small bantyCurious...can you put cotornix eggs under a broody hen?
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absolutely no idea, eggs are small and thin shelled. it woulf have to be a small bantyCurious...can you put cotornix eggs under a broody hen?
Quote: Oz I just took at look at the min dehumidifier.... Can you hear that sound.... thats me slapping my forehead... what was I thinking....LOL. I deal with humidity so seldom that It didn't occur to me to just use a room dehumidifier.... I was thinking inside the incubator... and NOT ouside the box.
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I have those bantam cochins Oz...a few eggs from that pair you could hatch and use as broodies? The hen hasn't started laying yet but when she does I can put aside some eggs for you to take?absolutely no idea, eggs are small and thin shelled. it woulf have to be a small banty
Also you can use a wet cloth wrap your hygrometer with it and then put inside of ziploc bag and if reads 95%, it's OK. I tested a cheap one from Petco and it was 5% below 95 also tried salt method, I leaved one acu-rite hygro/thermometer inside of a tupperware for 24 hours and it was reading 75%. Also you can buy a Xikar Hygro/thermo from ebay or amazon for arroud 18 to 24 dollars and it can be calibrated pretty easy.Just like you calibrated the thermometer you used now - you compare the readings. I have two bators running with a remote in each in LA. the A remote reads 100.2, the B remote measures 99.9. when side by side in the same bator. A hospital grade thermometer reads 99.9. Close enough for me. I use the salt in a ziploc method to calibrate humidity. one is 4% higher than other. i make adjustments based on these known parameters
i have only calibrated meat thermometers ,the kind used in food serviceJust like you calibrated the thermometer you used now - you compare the readings. I have two bators running with a remote in each in LA. the A remote reads 100.2, the B remote measures 99.9. when side by side in the same bator. A hospital grade thermometer reads 99.9. Close enough for me. I use the salt in a ziploc method to calibrate humidity. one is 4% higher than other. i make adjustments based on these known parameters