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I completely disagree... everyone I've heard with 40% humidity during incubation usually has poor hatches and high % of late quitters...
I prefer dry incubation, all 3 incubators were reading 10%. I moved about 60 eggs to lockdown tonight. half to the hatcher (full time hatcher) and the rest to one of the incubators that has been made a temporary hatcher for this weekend. that leaves me 1 full that's due in 2 weeks (bator #2) and the other half full due next Friday (in bator #3). the hatcher (#4) is 55-65% humidity only for days 19 and 20 usually. (note to self, add water bowl to #1 bator tomorrow... I numbered them so that hubby knows which one to check for me, if/when necessary. it's also handy for my note keeping.
for local (my own and a friend's 2 hours away) eggs I'm averaging (with dry incubation and 55-65% humidity for lockdown) about 80% and on shipped eggs so far this year I'm at 70%. tho that's only 8 chicks out of 11 eggs that developed - I don't count clears since I have no control over the PO or the rooster. I just set 14 more blrw from another friend, but they had a long trip here because of the 2' of snow that we weren't supposed to get (4-6" according to predictions).