I'm incubating at 103 degrees

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i have been going in and out of 102 to 103 degrees and I was wondering is this ok
 
Hello :frow and Welcome To BYC! You might want to post in the Incubating and Hatching Eggs forum www.backyardchickens.com/f/5/incubating-amp-hatching-eggs what sort of incubator are you using? You want to run a still air at about 102* so you aren't that far off that, a forced air (with a fan) you want to run at 99.5 so you would be high enough to cause problems for one of those.
 
Hi :welcome

Glad you could join the flock! Great a advice there for you from Kelsie on still and forced air incubators. Also have you calibrated your thermometer to make sure it's giving you a correct reading? Always a good idea to double check.

Good luck with your eggs and enjoy BYC :frow
 
thank for the advice and Im pretty sure my thermometer is reading correct ,
 
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Hello :frow and welcome to BYC!

Good luck with your hatch. Kelsie have some great advice. I have noticed with my still air 101F is sufficient.
 
what day did you hatch on at 101
Degrees @Peep-Chicken ? because I usually hatch on day 19-20
 
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oops I forgot to say for bantams(my first time ) but the largest chicken I have ever incubated was Colombian Plymouth rocks ( did extremely well )
 
oops I forgot to say for bantams(my first time ) but the largest chicken I have ever incubated was Colombian Plymouth rocks ( did extremely well )

Most small bantam eggs hatch a day or so earlier then standard chickens.

What day are your eggs on?
 

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