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After all the chicks hatch, does the humidity need to stay around 65-70% ? Or can it go down? , this is my first time incubating eggs and I am on day 7, so I really need to know soon !
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Humidity is only important until they hatch. After they are all hatched, drying off is good.
They are wet inside the eggs, and need to stay wet until they get out of the shell. If they dry off while they are hatching, they get stuck. But after they hatch, they are supposed to dry off (they will gradually dry off even if the humidity is high, but they will dry faster if the humidity is allowed to drop.
Humidity is only important until they hatch. After they are all hatched, drying off is good.
They are wet inside the eggs, and need to stay wet until they get out of the shell. If they dry off while they are hatching, they get stuck. But after they hatch, they are supposed to dry off (they will gradually dry off even if the humidity is high, but they will dry faster if the humidity is allowed to drop.)Okay, thank you so much for the response! It really helpedHumidity is only important until they hatch. After they are all hatched, drying off is good.
They are wet inside the eggs, and need to stay wet until they get out of the shell. If they dry off while they are hatching, they get stuck. But after they hatch, they are supposed to dry off (they will gradually dry off even if the humidity is high, but they will dry faster if the humidity is allowed to drop.)![]()