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Songster
Hello, this will be my first attempt at incubating eggs. I have a hovabator 1583 and plan on buying a hygrometer to use with it. I am getting three peacock eggs and am told 99* and 55% humidity. Any tips are greatly appreciated 

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@casportpony hatches peacocks I believe.Hello, this will be my first attempt at incubating eggs. I have a hovabator 1583 and plan on buying a hygrometer to use with it. I am getting three peacock eggs and am told 99* and 55% humidity. Any tips are greatly appreciated![]()
Does that model have a fan?Hello, this will be my first attempt at incubating eggs. I have a hovabator 1583 and plan on buying a hygrometer to use with it. I am getting three peacock eggs and am told 99* and 55% humidity. Any tips are greatly appreciated![]()
Yes buying local from a friend. She said she has a very good hatch rate for the last three years so I’m hopeful!@casportpony hatches peacocks I believe.
Make sure you check your incubator's temp with a calibrated thermometer.
Are you buying local eggs?
Yes it does.Does that model have a fan?
Peafowl are sitting ducks for predators at night. During the day they can fly high enough to evade most predators.Sorry spontaneous question.
How well can peacocks hold up being confronted by wildlife?
Just curious.