The 7th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-A-Long!

Ok, so I have another Humidity question for the experienced hatchers on here.
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Phase 1 of my staggered hatch in the Brinsea Ova-Easy is over. I took out the hatching tray, did a quick wipe down of the bottom shelf and dropped the humidity slowly back to 30% last night. My question is - Should I set the humidity even LOWER, say 25% for the 4 days before the next hatch starts, to counteract the 2 1/2 days that I had the humidity up to 60% or a little over?
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Thanks in advance!
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No, Keep it at 30%--The time at the higher humidity will not hurt them.
 
Day 14 candle update.

After the poor showing at day 7 candle I cleared out 17/24 clear eggs at day 10. I left a questionable in along with the 6 confirmed developers and I'm pleased to report its developing nicely :yiipchick
So I have 7 looking good although the air cell's are a little small so I have turned the humidity down to get them a bit bigger.
:fl they make it to lockdown!
 
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Anyone gone into lockdown on day 17 instead of 18? I have some eggs due for lockdown tommorrow but got to go out of town for the day. I wouldn't think there would be a problem just never done it.
 
oh no!!! I am so sorry!!! poor babies

Salmons are dimorphous ie the male is a totally different color than the female.
You should be able to tell at around 4 weeks,The males will develop dark wings.


https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/172119/sexing-salmon-faverolles-still-confused-update
http://www.griffmonster.com/miscellaneous/chicks/faverolles.html
http://www.beanwoodfaverolles.com/sexingsalmons.htm
Sexing Salmon Faverolles Chicks



Feathersite - image by Kris Kraeuter, Brushyrun Heritage Poultry
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGD/Favs/BRKFaverolles.html#FavChiks
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A pair of 2 week old Salmon Faverolles chicks: a comparison of the different colors on the wings of the two genders (black on the cockerel, above, and salmon brown on the pullet), which allows for simple gender determination at such a young age.
Photos courtesy of Kris Kraeuter, Brushyrun Heritage Poultry

1 1/2 weeks to go...
 

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