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It's ok to be clueless believe me we all start out that way on this hatching business
If you are letting a broody incubate for you she will take care of them...you most likely will not need to help her do her job.
A pip is the first visible crack in the egg which the chick will make up to 24+hrs before it is ready to completely hatch out of the egg.
The dry stuff you mention I believe you are referring to a method of incubation called dry incubation where the first 1-18 days of artificial incubation is done at low humidity levels, like 40-45% (some folks even go lower)
But if you are using a broody she uses her own method so don't worry yourself about artificial techniques...you have the best incubator there is.
Good luck!
Carolyn
It's ok to be clueless believe me we all start out that way on this hatching business

If you are letting a broody incubate for you she will take care of them...you most likely will not need to help her do her job.
A pip is the first visible crack in the egg which the chick will make up to 24+hrs before it is ready to completely hatch out of the egg.
The dry stuff you mention I believe you are referring to a method of incubation called dry incubation where the first 1-18 days of artificial incubation is done at low humidity levels, like 40-45% (some folks even go lower)
But if you are using a broody she uses her own method so don't worry yourself about artificial techniques...you have the best incubator there is.

Good luck!
Carolyn