They all still look like they are doing ok. They are starting to really fill up them eggs now.
If you put some of yours in the incubator, let us know.
Hey, by the way, how is your grandmother doing now? Is she any better?
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This might be a dumb question but I'm new to incubation. What % humidity is the incubator suppose to be? My neighbor told me 90, other sites have said 45 or 60. Right now my humidity is 72, is that to high or low? Thanks for making this thread and answering my questions
It depends on what kind of eggs that you are trying to hatch out. Try checking this link below out. It should help you decide on where you need to be at for it:
A Guide to Humidity, Weighing and Lockdown.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/577310/a-guide-to-humidity-weighing-and-lockdown
Thank you, I'm just incubating chicken eggs.
Your welcome! I'm incubating chicken eggs too for a New Years hatch.
Me too! I'm doing mostly Easter Eggers and a few Rhode Island Reds. I sell most of my eggs to all my city friends who love fresh free range chicken eggs. But it's cold here now and my hens have slowed down on egg laying so I have been stocking up eggs and now I'm incubating to have some ready mid January. It's really exciting.