- Oct 2, 2013
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Hi! I have one of those crappy farm innovators incubators. I have only used it once before to hatch guinea fowl. It worked fine for that. Keeping the humidity stable is a pain in the rear but I'm here all day so I manage to stay on top of it. I have read about 20 different opinions on what humidity to use for BCM's and I'm still feeling very uncertain about what I should use. The manufacture recommends 50 to 60 and then 65 at lock down. The lady I bought them from recommends 45 and 55 to 60 at lock down. I have read everything from dry to 65 and 70 at lock down. Opinions from experienced BCM hatchers would be very appreciated.