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CONGRATS!!!!!!!!We have a pip making significant progress! Yay!
Here is our St. Patricks Day doeling. My daughter named her Lucky Shamrock, and is calling her "Shammy"
Sorry for the poor quality photos, it's very dark inside and too cold to bring her outside yet. I hope to get better pics once the sun warms things up a bit.
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Humidity is too high @chickygirl7 you still have time to fix the issue, what do your air cells look like, candle and take images from side views ???? can run low just do not go under 18%Hi all,
I'm new to hatching, this is my second hatch, and I'm incubating 10 cream legbar eggs in my RCOM 10 pro (day 12). When I candled them the shells were really thick so I couldn't see anything, apart from one egg which was fertile. The humidity is having huge swings ranging from 34- 67% and I'm aiming for 50%. I'm desparetly trying to stabilise the humidity with sponges but every morning when I get up the humidity is either way too high or way too low. Will my little chickies have died?
Thanks in advance
Charlotte
see if these help
USING a aquarium pump to humidify incubator Begin post post #42512
TIPS n TRICKS to raising humidity in incubators post #42512
and see chaos links below on humidity!
I think my humidity is too high how do I fix it![]()
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