Incubating Eggs in Hot Weather

blueggGA

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Ok. So I just got a new incubator, and the directions say to put it somewhere with a constant temperature of something like 65-72 F. In my house in Atl., the temp. stays above 80 this time of year. So, in order to reach 72, I would have to AC my whole house, which seems very silly if the incubator is at about 100 F anyway. So, why is it that the suggested temp. range is so low? Can I incubate in 80 F weather, or do I need to cool the whole house in order to heat up these eggs? Any help would be appreciated
 
Thanks so much. I have some quail eggs on the way, and then I see that little fine print memo in the instructions and got worried.
 

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