Hens and Roos
Songster
Hi Slick,
Lord knows my hatches stink, but maybe you could run a fan inside the shed in the daytime to help dispurse some of the humidity? It would also keep the shed from getting too hot too. I know here today, the ambient humidity is like 60%, so I turned on the ceiling fan in the room. My humidity is running between 20-32% in both bators. I haven't had to add any water to either one of them yet. When I go to lockdown, I bump it up to between 54-60% and let it flucuate between the two, but it usually stays around 56%, until a chick hatches. I'm usually here on hatch days, so if it gets too high I open vents. Good luck. I'm still working on my magic recipe!ETA: Try to keep the temps as near to 99.5 as possible. High temps and high hunidity really do them in. I would rather see a lower temp reading, than one over 101.5. Supposedly, the temps are fine in between 99.5-101.5. A lower temp held steady may also slow down the hatch, so be patient!![]()
these are some good ideas too Debbi! Didn't think of that, here by me, we struggle to keep the humidty up
