Lainey-chick
Songster
- May 7, 2022
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I started my incubator (NR 360) and let it run for 24 hours. I have 10 silkie and 12 regular eggs to go in today. The humidity is staying right around 23-25%. Is this too low for a dry hatch? My house stays on the dryer side in the winter, so wondering if dry hatch will work for me? Of course I’ll raise it up when they go into lockdown.
I did a test run on my incubator a few months ago and set humidity and temp according to the directions. They were all fertile, but two of the eggs quit and did not hatch. I thought maybe I had the humidity too high.
I did a test run on my incubator a few months ago and set humidity and temp according to the directions. They were all fertile, but two of the eggs quit and did not hatch. I thought maybe I had the humidity too high.