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Temp stays the same for chicken, duck, goose eggs. (99-100.5 is our preferred range) anything higher can result in early hatching. The humidity is the big difference at lock down. Chickens we run 60-70% while waterfowl gets 70-80%.
Then again our son is running a 3 year themperature experiment and runs chicken eggs at three different temps. This was year one for the testing. He is currently writing his summary and prepping details to do a blog for others to follow and reference.
Do you subscribe to the add 2 degrees for still air advice? I have run my LG still air at 101 (my temp gauge does not measure 1/2 degrees). My ducks did hatch on day 27, but other than Twist's neck, they look really healthy to me!