Kgdubois - I am in NC where it is humid by definition and by dry hatching the humidity maintained itself at around 40%. you probably won't be able to do that since your humidity is so low there to begin with but it does probably need to be a little lower than what you have it at to keep the air cell large enough for the chick to have time to hatch. However, Ive only done this a few times, so you may want to double check (or even triple check
) anything I've said here to be sure!!
BarnGoddess your pics are great! Very adorable! I can't wait for mine to hatch!!

BarnGoddess your pics are great! Very adorable! I can't wait for mine to hatch!!