sonilla
In the Brooder
- Mar 22, 2015
- 68
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In fact it has gone to 62 already, what else should I do to keep the humidity high
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As long as you aren't continually opening it, I wouldn't worry about it. 65-70% is a decent hatch humidity.Ok so I added hot water and a really hot cloth along with a dish of hot water again like I previously did, but now my humidity isn't going higher than 65/70 anymore
I'd just wait it out. Once they start hatching it'll go up a bit. If it goes below 60% I'd try a sponge or an extra cloth.In fact it has gone to 62 already, what else should I do to keep the humidity high
Type of incubators make a difference. I don't know the why of the physics, but they do. One girl was trying to hit my goal of 75%. She's like I finally got it there, and puts up a pic. She was using a smaller home made cooler bator and you could barely see in the windows...lol Apparently you don't need that high of humidity I the cooler bators either. I told her to drop it down, she was good...lol In my bator it can hit 80 without causing my windows to condinsate...much more than that and they will. You would think that 70% is 70% but it has different effects in different bators.