Incubating Welsh Harlequins

Thank you, that means a lot to me. Seriously. :hugs
I always run dry, because i live in a very humid climate. Even with no water, my incubator will still be 25-35%. What is Too low? Well, I would add a tad of water if it ever dipped below 20-25%, if the air cells were getting too large. Winter incubating, I have had to add a sponge for a few days here and there.

Also your eggs will lose more in these last few days, just naturally, so I think you still have time to get the air cells large enough to have a good hatch.
OK then I should be good. Michigan isn't always this hot. Actually cooler most of the year. I was wondering how long I could do eggs for. My coup
Thank you, that means a lot to me. Seriously. :hugs
I always run dry, because i live in a very humid climate. Even with no water, my incubator will still be 25-35%. What is Too low? Well, I would add a tad of water if it ever dipped below 20-25%, if the air cells were getting too large. Winter incubating, I have had to add a sponge for a few days here and there.

Also your eggs will lose more in these last few days, just naturally, so I think you still have time to get the air cells large enough to have a good hatch.
OK I will just watch the air cells. I have 16 in and some. Look. Alot. Bigger now some. Don't look like they moved but a tiny bit. Fingers crossed by morning. Its at 41% now. Thanks! I'll Just add water at lock down
 

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