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I have 5 bouncing baby chicks developing, so happy (shipped eggs). 10 more days until they are due!



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I have 5 bouncing baby chicks developing, so happy (shipped eggs). 10 more days until they are due!
Makes perfect senseHow do you keep humidity stable? I added a small baby food jar with a piece of terry cloth soaked in water...and still only get 31% humidity and all the troughs in the bottom of the bator are also filled with water. The only way is seems to get humidity up is to close both vents..then I can get close to 50% humidity..but not enough air??? I'm grateful that when I candled...chicks are clearly forming...havent killed them all yet even with all my fiddling with the bator!
I'm in Oregon..and we have gone more than 100 days without rain...so humidity is really low. Course, I'm sure once these guys hatch the winter rains will start and we will be flooding for the next 4 months! LOLOh I had the opposite problem. I drowned 5 of my chicks during the last hatch. Here in Florida, humidity is t really a problem. I have heard of someone wrapping the bator with a towel (round the sides) which helped both temp and humidity control![]()
You can also use an old cotton t shirt.I solved my humidity problem! Yeah! Thank you so much for who posted about that deep is not what matters..but floor spaceI have 2 wet washcloths in there now and humidity is in the high 40's..so I'm a happy camper now
Just have to keep the washcloths wet
Still have 8 eggs...at least 6 are viable..not sure on 2 that are very dark brown and I can't see into them well enough when I candle them. I go into lockdown on Friday...will probably add more washcloths to raise humidity more at that time.
I solved my humidity problem! Yeah! Thank you so much for who posted about that deep is not what matters..but floor spaceI have 2 wet washcloths in there now and humidity is in the high 40's..so I'm a happy camper now
Just have to keep the washcloths wet
Still have 8 eggs...at least 6 are viable..not sure on 2 that are very dark brown and I can't see into them well enough when I candle them. I go into lockdown on Friday...will probably add more washcloths to raise humidity more at that time.
I add sponges to the water wells and the humidity shoots up fast.I solved my humidity problem! Yeah! Thank you so much for who posted about that deep is not what matters..but floor spaceI have 2 wet washcloths in there now and humidity is in the high 40's..so I'm a happy camper now
Just have to keep the washcloths wet
Still have 8 eggs...at least 6 are viable..not sure on 2 that are very dark brown and I can't see into them well enough when I candle them. I go into lockdown on Friday...will probably add more washcloths to raise humidity more at that time.
I wondered about water temp. I read somewhere when adding water, that it should be lukewarm...but hot makes more sense when you have a humidity problem already.I add sponges to the water wells and the humidity shoots up fast.
And when adding water...use HOT water.