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Chickens are easy. Throw them in there and turn, lol. Don't worry about their humidity during incubation. Knock it up to around 65% when they pip. That's how I've done them at least. I've got my batteries charging, then I'll take a pic of my incubator to show you what mine looks like. There are 22 call eggs, 11 quail, and 5 geese, 3 thermometers, 2 water/sponge cups, and a spray bottle in there right now. Since most of them have wobbly or completely detatched air cells I've got 2 rolls of shelf liner in there (the kind you use for the incubator floor and brooders for the first few days). The eggs are resting upright on them, I prefer that to the carton method, and I don't like turners and can't use them with geese in there anyway.
But I need my humidity up for my ducks don't I? What does the humidity need to be for geese?
