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Ok... sounds reasonable. How come this same principle does not apply in a 'bator?
Actually it does. We have several large cabinet incubators. (gqf sportsman). When we are hatching we don't change anything. They only thing I do is mist the eggs when we open the door to take out chicks.
Ours runs about 100 degrees and we use the same settings for everything, chickens, guineas, ducks, turkeys. often they are all in there together.
On the day to stop turning we pull out the flat as quick as possible, close the door, put all the eggs in the hatching tray and stick them back in quick. About 3 to 4 squirts of the mister and cya. Then we don't open the door again until the hatch is done, you can see the rh% rise as they hatch.
On a smaller 'bator our method might not work due to not as many eggs, less mass to hold heat and rh% etc etc. We started with a hovabator and hovered over it to make sure we didn't miss anything. Now we put eggs in, candle at 7 days(if we remember) and come back at the stop turn date. The hatch rates are great.
Steve in NC