Thoughts on Dry Hatch & Oh Yea They're Hatching!! Pics added

Yup you were soo right! Its almost like you've been in this situation before and knew!!
lol.png
 
Quote:
OH, you know it, girl! Been there, done that! Besides the fact that I am a night owl! I'm usually up this time anyway .... may as well check out the incubation thread and see if anyone is up hatching! LOL
 
So, for a dry hatch, you forget humidity up until 18 days, then up it to ? I've had so many problems with hatching - or non-hatching I guess I should say, that I almost gave up and sold my incubators! I'm currently into a hatch and have the humidity at 35%. When time comes, what do you recommend I up it to?

Glad you're having such GREAT luck!! Can't wait for pics
big_smile.png
 
Quote:
Humidity is such a controversial subject. Alot depends on your altitute / location. I am in Missouri. I use 30 - 35% for the incubation, and I up it to 60 - 65% for the hatch. That's what works for me.
 
Hey Jane, hows it going? Mine usually take 12 hours from pip to zip. Ohhh exciting. I thought it was great too that there are no "sticky chicks"
 
Jane, not to hijack here but I have to tell you how funny the BLRW are. For two days now I get to sit and listen to them forage in the shavings for food!
They are hilarious. They have a whole big container of it but they want to scratch, seek and find. They are going to be fantastic free rangers when they grow up.
 
I always had terrible luck hatching until I switched to dry hatching,I am glad it is working for you too....I do not add any water till day 18+ then I add water to get the humidity up to 60-65...last hatch was 16 out of 20.
 
Quote:
LOTS of W/BW Ameraucanas, Black Copper Marans and then Designer EEs.

It's real easy to let the humidity in the 1588 get down.... and the Brinsea will pump automatically once it goes below 30.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom