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You might get away with 60% RH for hatching your Guinea eggs... but the higher the RH for hatch, the better, IMO/IMIE. Guinea egg shells and membranes are thick and tough, so the extra humidity helps the keets hatch easier. I've been hatching everything at 75-80% RH this season in my GQF cabinet hatcher, and everything's hatching great (Keets, Silkies, Peachicks and tons of Turkey poults).Is 60% high enough for guinea hatching humidty? The chicken eggs are popping but the guineas are at day 28 and nothing yet. LARGE Old cabinet incubator that holds temp and humidity like magic, but not sure what to do to get higher humidity than the low 60s. I use lots of sponges already.