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I don't think it will. I would lower it down to maybe 65% for now though. If the chicken eggs were under a broody hen, as they would be naturally, and it rained, the humidity would be quite high under her. And I'm sure they would do just fine.Do you thinkIs the humidity is going to hurt the chick eggs if I have it high for to long.