Mar 2, 2010 #1 BGCNVLA In the Brooder 9 Years Joined Feb 7, 2010 Messages 62 Reaction score 0 Points 39 Location 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 Joined Jun 28, 2009 Messages 1,185 Reaction score 16 Points 163 Location 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 Joined May 2, 2009 Messages 95 Reaction score 2 Points 39 Location 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 2, 2010 #4 Sasquatch Songster 11 Years Joined Dec 3, 2008 Messages 215 Reaction score 0 Points 119 Location Idaho Quote: Lyz has it down.
Mar 3, 2010 #5 Surehatch Songster 10 Years Joined Nov 16, 2009 Messages 466 Reaction score 8 Points 111 Location 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 Joined Jul 13, 2009 Messages 126 Reaction score 0 Points 99 Location Bennington County, VT Quote: Lyz, That's terrific! Do you use dry incubation? What humidity levels do you keep? Mia