samanthapolishsilkies83
In the Brooder
- Feb 10, 2020
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I have been raising chickens for years, but I am brand new to incubating eggs. I have a Little Giant Forced Air Fan Incubator, model 10300. I have filled my 6 trays with water and I have my thermometer set to 100. I have a thermometer/hygrometer that I purchased separately as well to be sure the little giant one is right. I have found that if I leave the probe at about the same level as the included one they read pretty close to the same. I may end up putting the temperature back to 99.5, but my biggest concern right now is getting the humidity right. It's staying right around 48% and isn't changing much. I have 12 polish/silkie mix eggs ready to incubate. I'm just waiting for my incubator to stabilize first. What humidity should I have it at? I have read many different humidity recommendations.