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- Mar 17, 2014
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Thanks guys, great info & much appreciated. I live in southern Tennessee so I would think the humidity here would prob be in the middle? Not too dry & not too wet. I know most of the time you don't need to intervene, but when would be a time I would need to "help" a chick hatch out? (Very carefully of course). I guess I should do fine considering humidity isn't as big a deal as temp is. So even a mostly accurate hygrometer should work fine for me. I'm getting a "test batch" of eggs Sunday or Monday, so I will try the dry method if the humidity in my house is ok. If it's too dry I'll add a little water. I really won't know what to do until I go get something to tell me how humid it is. Which I plan on doing tomorrow lol. I will post on here when I do my test run with the results!