NEW to incuabation HELP

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For my first time ever, i am going to try to incubate chicks this spring. Any info on what i need to do? I already know you put the X's and O's to mark the turn overs.
 
We don't have one yet but I'm planning on getting one from a friend.
 
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It takes 21 days for incubation, at 99.5, turn them 3 times a day (more is better) humidity should be at (PLEASE HELP), keep big end up, and stop turning them at day 118.
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http://www.small-farm-permaculture-and-sustainable-living.com/hatching_chickens.html
O yea, the one we have for you is a Hovabator or LG, can't remember
 
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Ok well I've only used the LG and Hova bators. So far they work ok. The main thing I've found is keeping the temps stable. I like my humidity at about 38-45%. Having the bator in a room that can keep the same temp all the time helps a lot!
 

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