bravecoconut
In the Brooder
I'm setting up my backup "drying" incurator just in case the humidity spikes during hatching. I don't want someone stuck in there for hours soaked and die. For anyone else that does this, do you put any water in the reservoir? If so, what percentage to you aim for?
Before anyone says anything, yes I know all the "don't open your incubator or everyone will shrink wrap and die" spiel. I'm aware of the risks and know what to look for. I also know that a 95% humidity will cause a chick to not dry for hours and possibly die. Scooping them out quickly won't drop the humidity by much. If it's so high the chick can't dry then obviously no one is getting glued or wrapped. I'm not trying to be snotty, I just don't want to be fussed at or lectured! I do sincerely appreciate the concern though. I have all six pipped and want to be ready for anything, that's all.
Before anyone says anything, yes I know all the "don't open your incubator or everyone will shrink wrap and die" spiel. I'm aware of the risks and know what to look for. I also know that a 95% humidity will cause a chick to not dry for hours and possibly die. Scooping them out quickly won't drop the humidity by much. If it's so high the chick can't dry then obviously no one is getting glued or wrapped. I'm not trying to be snotty, I just don't want to be fussed at or lectured! I do sincerely appreciate the concern though. I have all six pipped and want to be ready for anything, that's all.