Jmiller89
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- Apr 20, 2020
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My plan was to set some Duck eggs today but over the weekend I’ve been having issues getting a stable humidity in the incubator. Incubator is in my boiler room as I thought this might be a way to help keep the temp at a good level. But the humidity with a dry incubator was around 18%. I added water to the tray and it went to 58% for most of the day but jumped to 78% for the night and stayed there this morning. I’m thinking of moving the incubator to my garage where I incubated guineas dry at 40-55% humidity. Is that a good humidity for duck eggs? I’m getting conflicting info online about it. Also should I spray the eggs starting on day 10? TIA