I have an incubator full of 42 eggs. Half are ready to hatch this weekend and are sort of locked down. The other half are due May 10. This is the largest group of eggs I've had all at once before, and I'm realizing a basic problem: My water containers that are providing humidity have always been too tall for newborn ducklings to enter, but with the bator full of cartons of eggs, a duckling could easily stumble over the nearby eggs and into the water. I think I can solve the problem by covering the receptacles with hardware mesh. But then--the ducklings can easily reach the heating element & fan. That would be bad, right?
What do you do to raise the humidity without either wicking water onto the cartons that the eggs are sitting in, producing a drowning hazard, or producing an opportunity for contact with the heating elements? As it is, I worry about a duckling on top of the eggs being able to reach the element or fan.
Thoughts?
Thanks!!!
What do you do to raise the humidity without either wicking water onto the cartons that the eggs are sitting in, producing a drowning hazard, or producing an opportunity for contact with the heating elements? As it is, I worry about a duckling on top of the eggs being able to reach the element or fan.
Thoughts?
Thanks!!!
