Not sure about my humidity

Dave-2017

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I am on day 14 of incubating some Light Sussex and Rhode Island reds but until yesterday the humidity was 61% now I’ve got it down to 56%. Would this be bad for my eggs?
 
Ok, so I know there are better pics in these forums, but this drawing will give you an idea of what to look for when candling your eggs to check the development of the air cell inside the egg. If the humidity is too high, there will be less air, and if too low, there will be more air.
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But do you think having the humidity that high for the first 13 days would of ruined my chance of a good hatch rate?
 
I am on day 14 of incubating some Light Sussex and Rhode Island reds but until yesterday the humidity was 61% now I’ve got it down to 56%. Would this be bad for my eggs?

Whereabouts are you?
50% and above is usually way to high for most of us. It can work for people in very very dry areas.
Shell conditions also play a part on how much humidity is needed. Porous shells can need a little higher, whereas dark or dense shells need less.
(edit - sorry, you said what breed)
 
I’m in Liverpool England but the incubator is kept in a dark room anyway to keep it away from sunlight
 
That’s what I’ve just been thinking I’ll be candling them soon. Thank you for the advice
 

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