I usually only do one egg carton (12 or 16 eggs) at a time and close the incubators between taking batches out. I don't think they will get too cold but I like to play it safe and it also partly depends on how well your incubator maintains temp. The Farm Innovators I have recovers very fast, while my LG takes days it seems.
I don't know where you live but that might be too humid. I don't add water in my incubator, just in my hatcher. I keep the humidity in the 30s in the incubator and 60s (higher if I can get it) in the hatcher. I am on the east coast and it is pretty humid, around 90% outside and 55% inside if the AC is on. Filling my trays puts me around 65%. So, if you are incubating in the 60s your chicks may be drowning and that could be a reason for some of your low hatch rate. However, if you are somewhere dry like Arizona then you usually need to add water throughout. I definitely recommend a thermometer/hygrometer. They are only like $10 for a basic digital one.
Do you open up any of your late quitters and non-hatchers?
I don't know where you live but that might be too humid. I don't add water in my incubator, just in my hatcher. I keep the humidity in the 30s in the incubator and 60s (higher if I can get it) in the hatcher. I am on the east coast and it is pretty humid, around 90% outside and 55% inside if the AC is on. Filling my trays puts me around 65%. So, if you are incubating in the 60s your chicks may be drowning and that could be a reason for some of your low hatch rate. However, if you are somewhere dry like Arizona then you usually need to add water throughout. I definitely recommend a thermometer/hygrometer. They are only like $10 for a basic digital one.
Do you open up any of your late quitters and non-hatchers?
