CH what temp are you running at for incubation?
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I,have a question.what should I have the temp at lockdown for thing one.because I will be using another incubator that doesn't have a fan
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Sally, still air temp for lockdown would be 100.5, if fan is 98.0-98.5. Correct?
I'm going by if you were running 99.5 with a fan for goose eggs, than 98.0 would be 1.5 degrees cooler. So therefore 100.5 would be 1.5 degrees cooler than 102....?
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LOCKDOWN!
Stop turning, Remove Turner and Raise Humidity to 65% - 70%
depending on what your air cells may still need
NOTE: It is now known that the different embryos communicate with each other by a series of clicking sounds,
the rate of clicking being the important feature. Ensuring the eggs on the hatching trays are in contact with each other facilitates
the synchronization of hatching where the eggs are incubated in a modern machine. This assists in reducing the time between when the first and last chicks hatch.
After Day 18 candle you will “LOCK DOWN” your eggs. Lower the temperature see suggest temps below and increase the humidity the last three days. STOP turning and the incubator stays closed, for the next three days while the chicks hatch! If you’re having a hard time with humidity it is OK to open quickly to boost, add warm water or increase the size of the pan or add a wet sponge. NEVER ADJUST HUMIDITY BY cutting back airflow. VENTILATION is EXTREMELY important at this stage!
Researchers have found that lowering temperatures will prolong incubation,
HOWEVER it is favourable to do so at the end of incubation.
Day 19 & 20 Temp Min 98.0 Max 98.5
Day 21 Temp Min 97 Max 98.0
for more information please refer here:
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http://www.hubbardbreeders.com/media/incubation_guide_english__030374800_0945_07012015.pdf
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