Lowering Humidity
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Well if it doesn't go down, then I'm stumped because you've managed to break a few laws of Physics
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lol im shocked aswell thats is so high, that explains alot though because every-one says its a great hatcher because at hatch time you just move the eggs in a dont add no water because its so high already
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its completely gone down to 40 now alot of people have said keep it to 30-45 during the 15 days then max it up so everything is going well. so thanks alot andoy.
Hudgellboy
Hudgellboy
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lol trust me i Ronnie Hudgell will fine a way to define physics lol me im known in school as a dumb blonde lol
Hudgellboy
Hudgellboy
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Have you actually got eggs in the incubator while doing all this tweaking?? If so I fear the worst for them again
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no the eggs werent placed until the temperature was sorted and they was placed after it had stablilised the temp for about 3 hours and then the eggs were placed while sorting out the humidity. so they should be fine.
Hudgellboy
Hudgellboy
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It was the high humidity I was concerned about, although the dipping in temp while tweaking the humidity wont do the eggs much good either ... Have you got the eggs better laid out this time?
Well fingers crossed.
Well fingers crossed.
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yeah tehy are all fine and candelled the chickens eggs, and they are now 5 days in, and the eggs sack is about normal size so the humidity from changing incubators wasnt that bad as i was scared it would get to big because such high humidity i think thats right, is it high humidity tiny air sac and low humidity big air sac?
Hudgellboy
Hudgellboy
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