No this isn't necessarily the case.I think I have been keeping my humidity too high too. The air cells seemed large enough though? Do you think that if the air cells seem fine then the chick will be fine?
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No this isn't necessarily the case.I think I have been keeping my humidity too high too. The air cells seemed large enough though? Do you think that if the air cells seem fine then the chick will be fine?
oh noNo this isn't necessarily the case.
Yes on the humidity.I am so grateful to find this post right now.as I want to be putting eggs in an incubator soon and would have followed other instructions that would have had the humidity too high as well.
I do have a question though. For a still air incubator would you still suggest 30% humidity and 50 at hatch? Also is the 101 to 102 temperature that I've read suggested correct for silkies as well for still air incubators?
I do not know how to calibrate digital DUAL instrument.I have two digitals, that show temp and humidity in the bator. The temps are showing 2 degrees difference from each other, and a few degrees off from what the Bator is showing. The humidity is showing 10 percent difference. Id try looking online more, but apparently that would of killed new babies.
Do you know how to test/calibrate these dual digital things?
With it being winter, humidity in the house is high already. So I may run dry and still have to try to lower humidity in the bator. I saw on one post, rice may help. Open to suggestions/ideas here as well if you have any.![]()
https://www.thesprucepets.com/how-to-calibrate-a-hygrometer-1239116Okay, cool. Thank you so much. Do you use the digital one to monitor your humidity? How can you be sure they're accurate? I thought it was brilliant to throw two digitals in mine for accuracy but now...
Can you explain how you do the "salt test"?![]()