MrsChicky55
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- Apr 16, 2017
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I purchased some silkie/satin eggs that were shipped to me. They've been in the incubator for 6 days now. This is my first time hatching chicks so I went ahead and added some water for humidity but the humidity in the incubator has been 60-70%. I wiped the moisture from the windows of the incubator to try to reduce the humidity but the lowest it's gotten is 49%. I just opened the second red oxygen hole to try to reduce the humidity more but the humidity is climbing. I live near the coast but never really thought of this area as humid but when I checked today it's at 79% and it's a sunny warm day! How can I bring down the humidity so my chicks don't drown in the egg?
I had candled my eggs before putting them in the incubator to check the air cells since they were shipped and most looked pretty good although I guess I'm not sure what a normal # of unstable air sacs would be. Out of 33 eggs 1 has a free floating air sac, 9 have minor movement of the air sac (1-2mm), and one has a bit more movement but is still attached. But my plan was just to monitor the air sacs for appropriate air sac development so I didn't weigh my eggs before hatching. I'll candle tonight or tomorrow morning but I'm a little nervous about what I might find. If anyone has experience hatching eggs in high humidity, I'd really love to hear any tips or recommendations or what your experience was. - Thanks!
I had candled my eggs before putting them in the incubator to check the air cells since they were shipped and most looked pretty good although I guess I'm not sure what a normal # of unstable air sacs would be. Out of 33 eggs 1 has a free floating air sac, 9 have minor movement of the air sac (1-2mm), and one has a bit more movement but is still attached. But my plan was just to monitor the air sacs for appropriate air sac development so I didn't weigh my eggs before hatching. I'll candle tonight or tomorrow morning but I'm a little nervous about what I might find. If anyone has experience hatching eggs in high humidity, I'd really love to hear any tips or recommendations or what your experience was. - Thanks!



