You can find Govee on Amazon. I used the smallest one:Ok thanks so much! Do you know where I can buy one of the ones you suggested?
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You can find Govee on Amazon. I used the smallest one:Ok thanks so much! Do you know where I can buy one of the ones you suggested?
Yeah I used to use a meat thermometer for my homemade incubator last year, but I didn’t have any success with that incubator so my parents bought me this one for Christmas. Unfortunately the meat thermometer got broken by my momI have a similar incubator. I used a Govee, which I calibrated using a very old, very reliable analog one. Meat thermometers are also pretty reliable for temperatures.
While incubating, I usually added water twice a day, between 5-10 ml each time. I put in a little more (maybe 15-20 ml) for lockdown, and it was fine. So you were correct, and their directions are way, way off.
No, the tablespoon!! I was putting in half a tablespoon at a time, twice a day or so. It needed to be watched, but I liked the incubator.Yeah I used to use a meat thermometer for my homemade incubator last year, but I didn’t have any success with that incubator so my parents bought me this one for Christmas. Unfortunately the meat thermometer got broken by my mom.
Do you mean I was right putting a half a cup in the incubator?
That seemed to be what it looked like when I canceled the eggs through the process. The air cell did follow the picture you showed me. Maybe I just got lucky with high humidity I’m not sure lolIt means it only reads 3% low. Add 3 to all your readings for true RH.
It wasn't off by that much after all. That incubator seems to think incubating with higher humidity is good. I don't agree with that. You can confirm by candling the eggs, use a flashlight in dark room. The size of the air cell will show you if the humidity is ok or too high. This air space if too small will not allow the chicks to breath when they pip the membrane inside shell prior to hatch. Will account for low hatch rates. 30%-40% RH during incubation then up it to 70% prior to hatch in most of our experience works best.
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