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Hello there everyone. Im new to incubators/hatching but I have owned chickens my whole life.
As of right now I dont have any due to moving into town a few years ago. but now im back to where i want to be and ready to have my chick's back
Im trying to incubate for the first time so i will soon have red cross's and easter eggers.
I found this site when i was looking up how to lower humidity in an incubator when its to high. its help alot but im still looking for help.
I enjoy anything that has to deal with farming and animals. i enjoy it all. rescuing is a big thing for me too.i have rescued alot of animals.
My family as always said im a crazy animal lover and they support all i have done. I own two dogs as of right now. but rescue/holding more then just dogs...
now im off to see if i can find out more info on humidity from other chick lovers.
 
Hello there everyone. Im new to incubators/hatching but I have owned chickens my whole life.
As of right now I dont have any due to moving into town a few years ago. but now im back to where i want to be and ready to have my chick's back
Im trying to incubate for the first time so i will soon have red cross's and easter eggers.
I found this site when i was looking up how to lower humidity in an incubator when its to high. its help alot but im still looking for help.
I enjoy anything that has to deal with farming and animals. i enjoy it all. rescuing is a big thing for me too.i have rescued alot of animals.
My family as always said im a crazy animal lover and they support all i have done. I own two dogs as of right now. but rescue/holding more then just dogs...
now im off to see if i can find out more info on humidity from other chick lovers.

so what do you want to know about humidity in the bator
 
In the raising Backyard Chickens forum, you can click on the incubating and hatching thread. When are your eggs due to hatch? What is the temperature and humidity in your incubator?
 
i have looked up the forums but nothing seems to be helping. right now my temp is at 99.5 witch is what the paper and many people have said to have it at. but the humidity is at 60-65. going up and down. with no water in the incubator at all.i cant get it to go down.
 
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That is a bit high humidity during incubation. Try opening up some vents. This will drop the humidity, but it will also drop the temp. You will need to open all vents at lock down. So if you have trouble keeping humidity up during lock down, you can use damp sponges to keep the humidity up.

Keep us posted on the hatch and good luck!

Oh, and welcome to BYC!
 
Hello :frow and Welcome To BYC! Double check your hygrometer to be sure you are getting an accurate reading. Check what it is in the room where you are incubating, if the humidity is high in the room, you may have to put a dehumidifier in the room to lower it (I sometimes have to do this in the spring especially.) Consider opening more vents in the incubator if you need to. How full do you have the incubator, is it still or forced air?
 

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