Apr 8, 2009 #1 RooptyDoo Songster 11 Years Oct 9, 2008 690 89 204 Illinois Which is better forced air or still air for hatching duck eggs?
Apr 8, 2009 #2 emvickrey ChowDown Silkie Farm 10 Years Mar 5, 2009 6,069 238 306 Hornbeak, Tennessee The way I understand it, forced air is better because it helps to maintain the temp and humidity better than still air. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I plan to add a fan to my bator as soon as I can find one. Looking for an old computer for the fan out of it.
The way I understand it, forced air is better because it helps to maintain the temp and humidity better than still air. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I plan to add a fan to my bator as soon as I can find one. Looking for an old computer for the fan out of it.
Apr 8, 2009 Thread starter #3 RooptyDoo Songster 11 Years Oct 9, 2008 690 89 204 Illinois Well that is what I thought but I wasn't sure because I thought that it would dry the membrane out when they are trying to hatch.
Well that is what I thought but I wasn't sure because I thought that it would dry the membrane out when they are trying to hatch.
Apr 8, 2009 #4 Rare Feathers Farm Crowing 11 Years Apr 1, 2008 13,102 88 326 Pleasant Valley, (Okanogan) WA My Coop My Coop I have actually had the best luck with Cayugas, Sebastopols and my Muscovies with the still air.
Apr 9, 2009 #5 emvickrey ChowDown Silkie Farm 10 Years Mar 5, 2009 6,069 238 306 Hornbeak, Tennessee I would turn off the fan when the chicks are going to hatch. To try to prevent that from happening.