Huntmaster
Free Ranging
I would get separate gauges and see where you're at with what you have before buying new you may just need to adjust accordingly. But does sound like you have some hot/cold spots.
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By getting to know where they are and not using those areas if possible, finding sweet spot. Rotating eggs around in incubator regularly to even out the incubation in eggs can help also. But getting to know where they are and how much difference in temp would tell you if it's worth working with or not. But you did get eggs to hatch so I would have to believe with some testing/work you should be able to make it work.Thank you, very interesting information! From the previous answer and the link you provided the temperature and humidity not being consistent throughout the incubator seems to be the most logical answer.
With a forced air incubator how do you combat that issue? I understand having a separate thermometer/hygrometer would tell if the settings on the incubator were accurate, but how does that keep from having said hot/cold spots within the incubator?
Enough.. I move eggs to a new spot in the bator every day or two or at candling.. as part of my standard hatching practice.. and to get hatches dialed in to within hours if possible.With a forced air incubator how do you combat that issue?
Forced air. I dont know the brand, it was a hand me down from someone I know. I think if I decide to do this again I will invest in a different one.