not long enough. probably. i like to bring my bators to temp with 2 quarts of water in zip locks then swap for eggs. it makes the mechanical thermostat less "twitchy"
good luck
you are always so full of great ideas

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not long enough. probably. i like to bring my bators to temp with 2 quarts of water in zip locks then swap for eggs. it makes the mechanical thermostat less "twitchy"
good luck
What should the humidity be for dry incubating?
i would say #1, your humidity is way too high (IMO). my best hatches have been incubated at between 10-20% humidity and up to 55-60 for the last 3 days only.I have a batch that's supposed to be hatching today. This is my 2nd hatch. my 1st was mostly unsuccessful: I had 3 hatch out of 38, and 2 of the ones that hatched died within 24 hours.
This time, I monitored the humidity much more carefully. Before lockdown I had several I could see moving when I candled them. But today is day 21, and no pips. Any ideas? Humidity was kept at approx 45%, and I boosted it to approx 70% on Sunday. Temp has been at 99-100.
Thanks,
Beth
Hello
My name is Betty and I'm a hatchaholic. First I set 4 NN eggs and got 4 out of 4(only 2 NNs ). Now I have 7 speckled Sussex set,6 are moving well with 3 days till lock-down. Due to a bad shipment of not so live chicks I have 40 eggs on order,and am still looking for blue/green/olive layers and a few silkies.I think I might need help.lol