julskinka
Crowing
Yup, that's exactly what I was going to say. In my incubator/region, 48% would be too high. You're going to bump the humidity up after day 18 for the hatch, so this is your best window to correct and make sure the air cells are big enough. As I've said upstream, my personal preference is to err on the side of a bit too dry, because sticky chicks and drownings are no fun.I am definitely not a pro by ANY means. But...that does look a little small to me. I would drop the humidity, but I’m sure someone else will chime in. I personally incubate closer to 30% humidity, but it doesn’t always seem to depend on the eggs.