That's GREAT news! Is your humidity up around 70-75? And then hands off!! They take F-o-r-e-v-e-r. (eye roll)
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I don't have a way to check my humidity. I just learned that there is a thermometer that does this. However, I am in a pretty rural area and not real close to a store that would sell one. I have added more hot warm to the tray at the bottom of my incubator in hopes that that works
. Any advice on what I can do for humidity is greatly appreciated. They are peeping a lot and rocking so much that I am starting to think they are playing bumper eggs!![]()
I don't have a way to check my humidity. I just learned that there is a thermometer that does this. However, I am in a pretty rural area and not real close to a store that would sell one. I have added more hot warm to the tray at the bottom of my incubator in hopes that that works
. Any advice on what I can do for humidity is greatly appreciated. They are peeping a lot and rocking so much that I am starting to think they are playing bumper eggs!![]()
What are you hatching them in? Is it a Little Giant/styrofoam incubator by chance?
When they hatch do I take the bowl out? My first duckling drowned in a very small bowl of water last year so I am a little afraid of ducklings and water!add small shallow bowls of HOT water.
you want condensation pooling on the windows of the incubator .
you can also drap paper towels over the edges of the bowls or use sponges to create more surface area.
once you put the hot water in there tho wait a few moments. and watch to see if it creates condensation. then hands off. and
anytime you have to open the incubator replace the water with new hot water to bump it back up.
When they hatch do I take the bowl out? My first duckling drowned in a very small bowl of water last year so I am a little afraid of ducklings and water!
I use soaked paper towels placed inside tupperware lids. That way, you don't have to worry about getting a bowl of water out of bator when the babies first hatch.
ETA: If you set them under vent holes, you can use aquarium pump tubing to siphon hot water into the tupperware lids without opening bator.
I have been adding hot water to the bottom through the vent holes so I will continue to do that with the rags "which is what I have choosen to use" under the vent hole. Thank you! That helps!