quailsrock
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If the humidity is running high....say 60-70% through the whole incubation how will it affect the eggs?
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I did keep it at 60-70%, the results are okay and successful. I do not think they effect the eggs at all. But low humidity DOES!If the humidity is running high....say 60-70% through the whole incubation how will it affect the eggs?
Yeap true .. Not till the end of your hygrometer of course!Not sure what the "too high" magic number is but you are close to it. If it is too high during incubation water will enter the egg through the pores and chicks can drown in shell.
how do you mean?Yeap true .. Not till the end of your hygrometer of course! e
thank you very muchNot sure what the "too high" magic number is but you are close to it. If it is too high during incubation water will enter the egg through the pores and chicks can drown in shell.
Not going over 70%. But here in Malaysia, my humidity always goes above the 70% mark, because it is already very humid here. Management is the important part. Too high humidity, change to a smaller sized water container. To low, then use a bigger water container.how do you mean?