
love me some dry incubation, thanks "ChickensInMyYard" for the heads up. appreciate ya.

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I'm not saying to turn off or not to turn off but think about this. In the Hova Bator Incubators there is one power cord and if you use the auto turner it has it's own plug. Now, if you unplug the power plug it turns off the fan but also the heater so it don't seem to me that they are to be turned off. I know there are some without the fans so I guess you just do what you think is right. I have never turned mine off. One thing I can say is I've never had a shrink wrapped peep unless they are to weak to come out of the shell on their own and that will cause shrink wrap even without a fan. The air itself will dry the membrane. I have also found that most chicks that I helped when I first started incubating do not make it or end up being sickly chicks in the end. Not all but some. I truly do believe in the survival of the fittest. If they aren't strong enough to come out of the shell on their own, I let nature take it's course. I've learned quite a bit in the last couple of years with these. They have to be awful expensive eggs for me to help at all. Even then, if I have enough hatching I will not help any. As the old saying goes, we're never to old to learn. I was ready to give up last year and thank God I didn't because I've gotten some really lovely chicks in the past few months from my incubators. lol
Good Luck to all of you. Be thankful for each one that you hatch and hope for better rates the next time. Nothing like a good ole broody hen. lol
Jim