Mar 2, 2010 #1 BGCNVLA In the Brooder 9 Years Feb 7, 2010 62 0 39 Sonoma After all of my research and planning, I've ended up borrowing a still air LG with a turner. What temp am I after with the still air? Is it still 99.5?
After all of my research and planning, I've ended up borrowing a still air LG with a turner. What temp am I after with the still air? Is it still 99.5?
Mar 2, 2010 #2 bigdawg AA Poultry 10 Years Jun 28, 2009 1,185 14 163 middle tenn still air 101.5 thermometer on top of the eggs, not beside them.
Mar 2, 2010 #3 Lyz In the Brooder 10 Years May 2, 2009 95 2 39 Ashtabula, Ohio i set my thermometer on top of the eggs in my homemade turner and keep the temp between 99.5 and 100.5 and i have a 92% hatch rate.
i set my thermometer on top of the eggs in my homemade turner and keep the temp between 99.5 and 100.5 and i have a 92% hatch rate.
Mar 3, 2010 #5 Surehatch Songster 10 Years Nov 16, 2009 466 8 111 Georgia When incubating eggs in a still air incubator, the ideal temperature is 101.5 There can be minor fluctuations of a degree or so. Good luck hatching!
When incubating eggs in a still air incubator, the ideal temperature is 101.5 There can be minor fluctuations of a degree or so. Good luck hatching!
Mar 3, 2010 #6 Jimmiaandboys Chirping 10 Years Jul 13, 2009 126 0 99 Bennington County, VT Quote: Lyz, That's terrific! Do you use dry incubation? What humidity levels do you keep? Mia