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Once pipping starts best not to open the incubator at all.Eggs were put into the incubator on Nov 28th. I removed the auto turner yesterday, and checked them this morning. I used the candler and could see one already broken through the air sack. I also identified 2 eggs that died around a week or so ago. Around dark, I checked again and one had already pipped, after 19 days!
I kept the humidity at the ambient 30% or so until a few days ago, and i bumped it up to 55-60 %. So, out of 20, I had 5 infertile and 2 quitters. Tomorrow, I'll do a necropsy on them to see how far along they were.
Hopefully I'll wake to a chick or few. I'll post updates.
Once pipping starts best not to open the incubator at all.
Pull the quitters and clears at day 18 when taking turner out.
Then leave it closed so as not to lose humidity, doesn't take much to shrink wrap a pipping chick.
The litle giant I have you can slide the lid forward like 1/8 an inch and fill from outside. Doesn't seem to impact the numbers much. Ihave the incubator in my basement, its unheated, but insulated well. I have to run a dehumidifier to keep the humidity below 60%. The heat from the humidifier and ambient air keeps it like 60 degrees, so the ambient humidity outside the incubater is still like 50%.