Well said.OK, I have a question. All of you guys that hatch at around 60-65% humidity at hatch, are you guys of the strict no opening the bator from lockdown on? I've been formulating this thought for a while, when asked opinions we all give what works for us, but we focus on just one aspect of hatching. Person "a" says I have great hatches at 60-65% humidity at hatch. person "b" lives right next door and has like conditions inside for hatching, but says, "I need mine at 70-75% humidity at hatch". What we are not seeing is person "a" has strict no opening bators during hatch so that humidty is sufficient for them. Person "b" is a meddler and opens to add water, or fix something that in his mind just isn't right, so at 60-65% he is loosing more humidity when "meddling". Or Person "a" will not assist a hatch or remove chicks until the end of the hatch, and person "b" will jump in and assist if they feel neccessary and can't stand having 8 chicks running around in the bator so removes them.
So I started wondering if the ones that have the successful hatches at lower humidity are in the hands off after lockdown group. Because when we offer someone an opinion, we use our own idiosyncrasies as a guidline to why it should be done that way.
When we make our suggestions we have no clue if they are a bator meddler or not...lol
