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Thanks for the lead Odelia. I spoke with Ms. Chickenhill this morning and it looks like she will hook me up in a few weeks. I'm happy to find a local chicken source.
 
Hi. I just found this thread. I'm from Ashton, Idaho (about 55 miles north of Idaho Falls). I am a newbie at hatching eggs and have about 30 good ones incubating right now. I will have 4 staggered hatches. I am at 5400 elevation. Does anyone know if there are different humidity requirements at this altitude. I bought all but 8 on Ebay from breeders in Fla, Ga and Tn. I have 3 hygrometers that all read very different after calibration with the salt method (very frustrating). The air sacks are too big for the time in the incubator so I think the last hygrometer was correct and I may have been incubating at 10% instead of 40% for the first 14 days, 12 days, 10 days and 6 days (4 staggered hatches). Any suggestions for what to do now? I have increased the humidity so the one hygrometer now reads 40% instead of 10%. The other ones are reading up over 55% now (ripping hair out!!). I can see chicks bouncing around in some of the eggs and fear I have given them a shrink wrapped death sentence. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Here's my advice. Don't worry too much about it. My first hatch was some quail eggs. I followed everything I had read and stressed over the temp and humidity being perfect. I hatched 5 out of 8 eggs. On my next hatch, I didn't change anything from my previous hatch. I didn't try to regulate the temp at all. I just plugged in the incubator, put some pint size jars of water in it, and put my eggs in. I made sure the humidity was around 40-50%. Temp stayed around 95-105*. I turned them twice a day, sometimes only once because I would forget. My hatch rate was the same.

Think about the way it is in nature. The hen has to get up once in a while to feed and drink. The temp and humidity it going to fluctuate. Birds have hatched for thousands of years without our help. I just try to keep the average temp around 100* and humidity around 40% all the way from day one to hatch. I've been successful.
 
Sorry I am editing my original post. After much thought and some research at this time I am looking for Silkie or Sizzle hatching eggs. If anyone can help me out I would so appreciate it. I don't need many at all just 3 or 4 would be fine up to 10. Thank you so much.
 
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I am looking for some Silkie, or bantam or any small breed hatching eggs. We just successfully hatched 8 out of 11 we put in lockdown and these were all EE and EE mixes. I have one Silkie girl who I would like to hatch out some more silkie or small breed because she is such a sweet heart.
Not sure if you are interested Wyandotte Bantams. We have some extra eggs this week...
 
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That is sooo Awesome! Congrats on the celeb in the family!!
 

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