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OK, I've been running 3 Genesis Hovabators in our master bathroom and have had decent hatch results with them, considering I've only incubated mail order eggs so far. Well, disaster struck 2 days ago and the hot water heater in the attic above the bathroom burst, causing enough water damage we've had to call in a damage repair company. They've now got 2 industrial size dehumidifiers and probably 5 fans running in there and will need to keep them running for another 4 days.
When this happened, I had one incubator on lockdown, and the water damage equipment is sucking all the humidity out of the room and incubators, I can't maintain a stable range. I think I lost most of the eggs in the lockdown due to the humidity issues. There is still one egg that I candled last night that has a live chick in it, a Blue Brahma, I don't want to lose that one!! I've got another batch ready to go on lockdown tomorrow, and the other 2 incubators have 1 and 2 weeks to go before lockdown.
Is it safe to move the incubators somewhere else? It would require a lot of jostling the eggs around and drops in temp and humidity, plus getting the right "balance" for the new area they'd be in. The one with the (hopefully) still live egg
in lockdown, should I try to move that or continue to try to keep the humidity up where it is? The eggs to get locked down tomorrow are Aracuanas, and the rest are Marans and another batch of Blue Brahmas. What is the safest way to handle this without losing more eggs??
Edit: Forgot to add I do have a broody hen right now if all else fails...
When this happened, I had one incubator on lockdown, and the water damage equipment is sucking all the humidity out of the room and incubators, I can't maintain a stable range. I think I lost most of the eggs in the lockdown due to the humidity issues. There is still one egg that I candled last night that has a live chick in it, a Blue Brahma, I don't want to lose that one!! I've got another batch ready to go on lockdown tomorrow, and the other 2 incubators have 1 and 2 weeks to go before lockdown.
Is it safe to move the incubators somewhere else? It would require a lot of jostling the eggs around and drops in temp and humidity, plus getting the right "balance" for the new area they'd be in. The one with the (hopefully) still live egg


Edit: Forgot to add I do have a broody hen right now if all else fails...
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