Incubating French Black Copper Marans

Awesome update!

I just set 20 BCMs this morning and similarly had poor hatches the first two times I tried - hoping for a success story like the one you're working on!
 
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Awesome update!

I just set 20 BCMs this morning and similarly had poor hatches the first two times I tried - hoping for a success story like the one you're working on!
How exciting! I went completely with a dry hatch the first 18 days. I didn't add any water and the humidity ran 35-40% the entire time. At lockdown I added water to bring it to 55-65%.

This is my 2nd and best hatch...especially the Marans!!! So excited. I just had another hatch. :). It's a great day!
 
...I went completely with a dry hatch the first 18 days. I didn't add any water and the humidity ran 35-40% the entire time. ......
If I didn't add any water I'd get like 4% in the bator!

I think it's the humidity level that denotes a dry hatch rather than if you add water or not....tho not sure what humidity level defines a 'dry' hatch.
 
I just ran a dozen shipped BCMs at 12-15% humidity. 8 were scrambled upon delivery, 4 went to lockdown at 35%.

3 pipped over night, 2 of those hatched today. One is taking its sweet time but its chirping. The last may be an early quitter, too dark to candle for movement.
 
If I didn't add any water I'd get like 4% in the bator!

I think it's the humidity level that denotes a dry hatch rather than if you add water or not....tho not sure what humidity level defines a 'dry' hatch.
I agree 100%. Humidity level determines dry or wet. We just received a lot of rain last three weeks in CA or the humidity would have been a lot less too. If we used our wood stove it would be under 20%. I told my husband no stove at all. Out of 15 Marans eggs1 didn't make it to lockdown and 3 didn't hatch. I ended up with 11 chicks and I'm thrilled with that!!!
 
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I just ran a dozen shipped BCMs at 12-15% humidity. 8 were scrambled upon delivery, 4 went to lockdown at 35%.

3 pipped over night, 2 of those hatched today. One is taking its sweet time but its chirping. The last may be an early quitter, too dark to candle for movement.
I would have been upset with the delivery...I drove my Marans eggs 4 hours to get home and the others came from my friend in Los Angeles and they had a six hour car ride home. I was worried even with normal driving!

Kristie
 
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The humidity level in our house hovers around 19%. It is VERY dry in here... we are always "shocking" each other... which can be a fun surprise "Bzzzt!". Our youngest child's room though has a humidifier that I run in it 24/7. It's also dark and I run a heater in that room too so it always is 66-73 degree's. This is the room I was going to put my incubator in... I thought it would be better than other areas because it has a constant temperature (the rest of our house drops to 62 at night). However, do you think I should turn off his humidifier?
 

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