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you just don't put any water in the incubator.
the first couple of times i incubated eggs i followed the instructions and put water in the bottom to keep the humidity up. Then i got a hydrometer and realised it is really naturally humid here so i tried not adding any and got much better results. I still add a bit at lockdown which is not technically a dry incubation, but i have had problems with chicks getting stuck before. A semi dry incubation works for me.
there is a thread on here somewhere about dry incubation I'll see if i can find it and add a link to it.
great candling pictures matlock!
congratulations on the lavender orp. can't wait to see the pictures chicksintexas.
Hi Time out and
i have 7 hens and one cockerel just now so hoping to add to my collection of hens with this hatch. my last hatch resulted in 2 girls and 6 boys. I'm afraid we had no choice but to eat some of the boys there were just too many to rehome. That was the last hatch i did for myself, in between i have done lts of hatches for friends and they have had better boy to girl ratios and have either kept or rehomed them.
Don't think i'll ever be able to give up the incubating now, much too addictive. Fortunately i don't have my own bator and as i have to borrow it from a friend it helps us both limit the amount of eggs we hatch. If we had one each we would def be overrun!