Kute_Keets
Chirping
Yet another question,
As previously mentioned, I have various aged guinea eggs in the incubator. So they are now all lying down and I turn the less developed 3 times a day. Some I think-based on their air sack size and position- might be only a few days from hatching.
Now my current incubator temperature is at 37.2 degrees C and humidity which had been around 64% is now at 74%.
I have read on the internet for Guinea fowl, :
My question is that I am reading on here a variety of levels from 30% to 80%?
In my situation what is the ideal temp and humidity to aim for with a few eggs close to hatching?
Thanks in advance!!
As previously mentioned, I have various aged guinea eggs in the incubator. So they are now all lying down and I turn the less developed 3 times a day. Some I think-based on their air sack size and position- might be only a few days from hatching.
Now my current incubator temperature is at 37.2 degrees C and humidity which had been around 64% is now at 74%.
I have read on the internet for Guinea fowl, :
- The correct temperature in the incubator is 37.5 degrees Celsius or 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit, decreasing to 36.5 degrees Celsius or 98.5 degrees Fahrenheit during the final three days of incubation.
- The correct humidity is 65% until day 25 and then rising to 80% until day 28.
My question is that I am reading on here a variety of levels from 30% to 80%?
In my situation what is the ideal temp and humidity to aim for with a few eggs close to hatching?
Thanks in advance!!
