Newby question: What is lockdown?

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I have been reading tons of posts. There is a lot of mention of "lockdown". Is that when the eggs need to stop being turned? Help!
 
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Lockdown is when you raise the humidity, stop the turner (or turning) and leave the bator alone for three days, or until hatch on day 21.
 
Yes, that is right. The first 18 days, you turn the eggs and then you don't for days 19 - 21 (or beyond) while they are positioning for hatch. Also, you turn up the humidity. That is a big reason for "locking down". If you open the incubator, the humidity can drop dramatically and be detrimental for the unhatched chicks. It mimics what a mother hen would do. She doesn't get up or turn her eggs for the last 3 days.

Good question. One that I had, myself, not too long ago...
 

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