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Oh, yes, we flock together. You should join the FB page Poultry Keepers of York County. Lots more of us, and we meet up once a month for drinks.![]()
You have to share this project. I am very interested. I could use my existing dishwasher and it would not only give me a in incubator but a new dishwasher.![]()
Quote: Humidity can vary but that is because it is moderated to make sure the air cells develop corectly by days 7, 14 and 18 going into lockdown. I use a diagram and then candle to be sure air cell is getting large enough. I just hatched running at 16% humdity and still thought the eggs did not have air cells large enough. THe right size air cell is the key to survival at hatch.
As there is no fan then 102 at the top of the egg is correct-- just right.
Fan is not a requirement, just move eggs around to different locations for best results.
I hand turn so put fish tank thermometers on paper cups cut to half the height of the eggs and with a fan , shoot for 100 or slightly higher.
If you are using a turner, the temp can be taken at the height of the turner. Again 100 degrees.
Hens are 102 degrees and settle their bare chest on the eggs. In a nest, the eggs are insulated and her heat keeps all the eggs fairly warm, of course she turns them a lot herself and the temps are 102 on top of the eggs. Not above the eggs but right at the top of the eggs.
I measure in several places as temps vary in different locations in my LG. I like to use 3 thermomters, and move the eggs around.
"Sally Sunshine" has done a "Hatching 101" article and that is where I started in learning about regulating temp and humidity then read the information that was included in the incubator I bought then hatched chicks then reread "Hatching 101" then found this thread am learning more and more thanks to all. Try and find the "Dry Hatch" information on this web site, that helped me also.ok yall, so i got my incubator going and i been trying to regulate.. so far im at temp 102 ..humidity 54%.. how do i get the temp down without losing the humidity ? what levels do you all use for temp and humidity .. o and im using a 25 watt bulb.. we poked holes in the styrofoam to help lower the temp ( it was 106) .. btw a friend of ours has gathered me 7 eggs from his chickens..theres some mottled and blue cochin eggs(4) and 1 pheonix, and 2 more im not sure what he got ( i know hes got some game bantams of sorts and polish - prob some of that) .. so i am excited.. my 13 yr old son is especially excited about the pheonix egg he hopes it hatches and he hopes its a roo..lol.. he has claimed it already. so i gotta fix my incubator.. lol.. help please!!