newchickmama91
Songster
Every batch I've had they've been sticky so I'm trying out this dry hatch atm only lost one egg so far which is good as I was losing a lot of early quitters. It's so much easier aswell not worrying about the humidityI think I'm going to start checking the size of air cells and see if that tells me anything. I'm hatching turkey poults right now. I started with 10 eggs. 1 quit and 2 were clear. 7 made it to lockdown. The 4th one is zipping right now. All of them have been sticky. I have been working on humidity. I raised from 50% to 55% for this batch for incubation and close to 70% for hatch and they are still sticky. I am at an elevation of 2000 ft. so I've been working on the humidity level. I'm not too sure what else to do at this point.