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I spray AFTER I've removed the babies.Usually I have a lil box that I set them in as I pull out.Then I spray a mist over the eggs.This especially helps with he big bators as they don't warm back up or humidify as quickly as my lil Reptipro that I got spoiled with.
OMGoodness at the babies... lol How many incubators do you run at once? Do you sell the chicks or do you keep them? They're gorgeous
Do you use the standard humidity range for hatching or do you "dry hatch"? with that many babies you have to give us newbies some tips
- edited for my poor spelling hehe
Originally I only had one running,but I got the watering system and all together for the second one which is going to be basically strictly for Quail and the other for chickens and turkeys.I also have a repti pro for my Button eggs,but they are on strike right now.So all the ones up till now hatched were out of one bator. I keep the humidity right at 55% (which is basically ur mid point between setting and hatching) Everytime u go into the bator it sucks the humidity,which is where my lil spray bottle comes in.After I pull all the chicks I need to or drop my pan or candle (whatever I'm doing at the time) I make a good spray over the eggs and close it up to make sure the humidity pulls back up quick to keep them from drying too much. Yes I do sell some babies,but usually I hold on to them for 6-9 mos to choose what I'm going to keep.
I spray AFTER I've removed the babies.Usually I have a lil box that I set them in as I pull out.Then I spray a mist over the eggs.This especially helps with he big bators as they don't warm back up or humidify as quickly as my lil Reptipro that I got spoiled with.
OMGoodness at the babies... lol How many incubators do you run at once? Do you sell the chicks or do you keep them? They're gorgeous


- edited for my poor spelling hehe
Originally I only had one running,but I got the watering system and all together for the second one which is going to be basically strictly for Quail and the other for chickens and turkeys.I also have a repti pro for my Button eggs,but they are on strike right now.So all the ones up till now hatched were out of one bator. I keep the humidity right at 55% (which is basically ur mid point between setting and hatching) Everytime u go into the bator it sucks the humidity,which is where my lil spray bottle comes in.After I pull all the chicks I need to or drop my pan or candle (whatever I'm doing at the time) I make a good spray over the eggs and close it up to make sure the humidity pulls back up quick to keep them from drying too much. Yes I do sell some babies,but usually I hold on to them for 6-9 mos to choose what I'm going to keep.