Megalodon
Chirping
- Sep 11, 2021
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Hi Everyone,
This is my first-time incubating eggs, and it hasn't gone as well as I'd hoped. Out of the 13 eggs we had originally, 9 are dead/didn't develop. Today is day 18, but the humidity was at about 70% throughout the entire incubation period, which I now know is way too high. We had a few difficulties also with the humidity with it spiking up. The air cells were about the size of day 14 on day 17 (yesterday) so I let my incubator run drier for a day, about 30%-35%. It did increase the size of the air cells, so then I decided to let it run dry overnight. When I went to bed, it was at about 45%. But when I woke up, the humidity was at 4%!!! Added water ASAP, but am so nervous that I may have damaged the chicks. We have only 4 chicks left, and I really don't want these babies to die. These eggs are from Barred Rock chickens. Any suggestions would be so helpful!
Thank you guys so much!
This is my first-time incubating eggs, and it hasn't gone as well as I'd hoped. Out of the 13 eggs we had originally, 9 are dead/didn't develop. Today is day 18, but the humidity was at about 70% throughout the entire incubation period, which I now know is way too high. We had a few difficulties also with the humidity with it spiking up. The air cells were about the size of day 14 on day 17 (yesterday) so I let my incubator run drier for a day, about 30%-35%. It did increase the size of the air cells, so then I decided to let it run dry overnight. When I went to bed, it was at about 45%. But when I woke up, the humidity was at 4%!!! Added water ASAP, but am so nervous that I may have damaged the chicks. We have only 4 chicks left, and I really don't want these babies to die. These eggs are from Barred Rock chickens. Any suggestions would be so helpful!
Thank you guys so much!