Incubator Humidity

Lyle

Hatching
9 Years
May 30, 2010
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This is my first go at hatching/incubating....i made my own incubator and have had constant temps and humidity. Thing is is that i read when i first started a couple weeks ago that the humidity should be 60 - 65% up to the 18th day then 80-85% for the last three. So i come on here today and see it should be allot lower at that start and then 60-65% the last three days. I have two more days till the 18th day. What problems am i going to run into?Will the chicks die/not be able to get out? Will this humidity be ok, and just continue with what i am doing. Or is it to late? I started with 12 eggs and have 6 that are good....chicks inside right now, i don't want to ruin it the last few days of incubating.
 
I am as confused as you are. I read the same instructions. I am at lockdown. I'm trying to get my humidty in the 80 % range. I'll let you know Wed how things are going.
 
There is no one set of figures that works 100% of the time for 100% of the people - there are just too many other factors that affect hatch rate and humidity. I'd suggest spending a little time reading this thread:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=113681
I found it very useful for understanding IN GENERAL what effect humidity has on hatching eggs. You can then use that information to determine what will work best for YOUR conditions.
 
Well it must of worked with the humidity and temps i was using in my first homemade incubator. Had one (not sure of all the terminology yet, piped, peep, zip, zag) poke a hole yesterday morning (21st day) and it finally broke free this morning almost 24 hrs later. And i have three other eggs rockin as i type this. Hope they make it as well
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