Incubators Anonymous

So do you kind of wiggle & move the tube around to squirt water where you want?

I have a tiny funnel & tube taped in place that leads to my water dish. (How I normally add water.) During the last days, I add sponges & wet rags in addition to the wider water dish. I can keep the dish full, but perhaps another pipeline may be the answer.
That is what I do. I try to position the sponge where it is easy to get to from the vent, but yep that's what I do.

The bottom egg does not look fertile, but it is difficult to see.
The top one is fertile
 
Well I learned the hard way that having the heat on in the house really messes with my incubator humidity! I had 40 eggs make it to lockdown, but only 14 hatched
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. I found it impossible to get/keep my humidity over 60 those last 3 days. These were for my daughters science fair project comparing home to shipped eggs. For the home eggs, out of curiosity , I let my Buff Orpington Rooster mate with my Cuckoo Maran hens and the babies are beautiful!!
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Crzyckldy,it is hard with the humidity but when I'm on lockdown with my eggs I just put a sponge usually and drip water on it when I see the temperature start to go down.I have 12 eggs in my incubator right now and my first egg hatched this morning and I have one more about ready and then 3 more are tipping so I'm crossing my fingers and there a day early also.wish me luck
 


I must have taken a lot of pics of my beautiful chick.
Now as an adult, she's always ready to strike pose.



.....Even when I'm trying to take a pic of another chicken!
 

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