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Incubation progress of Muscovy eggs

SEND it as a REPLY, not a QUOTE, I can't zoom in when it's sent as a Quote..

Keep working on that humidity.. Your bator window should get cloudy, not clear like that.. 15 more degrees and I'll feel better. LOL
 
That's for chickens and it doesn't say anything about forced air or still air, the temps are different for these types of incubators..  LOL


Sorry, I should have made the reason for posting clear... I was not suggesting changing the temp, just wanted to back up my statement about surface area and humidity. Large, wet areas = more evaporation = higher humidity. The vet book I have says that the ideal humidity for a sick bird enclosure is 70% and that's when it will start to fog up, but I have nothing scientific to back that up, but have seen that to be true in mine. Foggy lid = 65-70% or more humidity.

-Kathy
 
Ok now I'm gonna test everyone who is in this post.

Here's her first pic from 2 1/2 hours ago

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I have zoomed in for you, now here's her most recent one

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Now can anyone tell me the difference between to two eggs??

I know Kathy will see it.....
 

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