Tumbleweedlynn
Crowing
Good evening all.
I put eggs in the incubator in the evening on the 9th. I had to leave town unexpectedly the morning of the 16th and just got home today. The humidity on my incubator was at 4% - I was keeping it at around 50%. I am going to candle tonight to see what I can see.
I do not have any outside equipment, my incubator is a Nurture Right 360. I have hatched three times prior to this successfully. I looked for and read articles for about an hour, but all I was coming across was info for when humidity was too high. I’ve read a lot about how unreliable incubators keep temperatures and humidity, but do any of you all know if such a drop in humidity is a game changer? I don’t know how long it was so low - it was 50% when I left Friday morning.
Thanks!
I put eggs in the incubator in the evening on the 9th. I had to leave town unexpectedly the morning of the 16th and just got home today. The humidity on my incubator was at 4% - I was keeping it at around 50%. I am going to candle tonight to see what I can see.
I do not have any outside equipment, my incubator is a Nurture Right 360. I have hatched three times prior to this successfully. I looked for and read articles for about an hour, but all I was coming across was info for when humidity was too high. I’ve read a lot about how unreliable incubators keep temperatures and humidity, but do any of you all know if such a drop in humidity is a game changer? I don’t know how long it was so low - it was 50% when I left Friday morning.
Thanks!
