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Quail Humidity during lockdown

One thing to watch out for with the higher humidity is curled toes. My first two hatches I used the 45-50% humidity and had a lot of curled toe chicks. A couple were so bad that I had to cull them. After I started incubating at 30%, the number of curled toes went way down.
Good to know 30% is what they should be at. I'm hoping 35% is fine because my incubator is sitting around that and I'm doing a dry hatch as well it's also a no turn as I have had better hatch rates when doing that
 

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