MAY 2016 "Land of the Free Because of the brave!" Hatch-a-Long Hosted by, Mike & Sally

Hello All! I have 36 eggs in the Bator right now. 6 Rouen duck eggs, 18 OE's, and 12 barnyard mix. My duck eggs are on day 6 and I just set my chicken eggs today. I've been running my humidity for the duck eggs at 75%+ but know from experience, my chicken eggs don't seem to hatch out as well with that high of humidity.
My last chicken hatch I stayed pretty consistent at 40% humidity until lockdown and had an 85% hatch rate.

What are your suggestions for humidity?
75% is high for ducks, let alone chickens. I had my first batch of ducks at 60% and had I not checked air cells a week before lockdown, they would've drowned because hey hadn't lost enough water. 40% will be fine for ducks as well. I'd just monitor air cells and stop adding water as opposed to removing water so the humidity drops naturally :)
 
75% is high for ducks, let alone chickens. I had my first batch of ducks at 60% and had I not checked air cells a week before lockdown, they would've drowned because hey hadn't lost enough water. 40% will be fine for ducks as well. I'd just monitor air cells and stop adding water as opposed to removing water so the humidity drops naturally :)

Okay, everything I've read keeps telling me 70+. I'll drop the humidity back down to the 40's! Thanks!
 
Okay, everything I've read keeps telling me 70+. I'll drop the humidity back down to the 40's! Thanks!
I read an article on Muscovy egg incubation that says that number is meant as a wet bulb sort of thing and translates to 50ish% which the person said was high regardless, that 30-35% ("dry" incubatiob) was perfectly fine for ducks as long as air cells were monitored. So if you have good results at 40% then I'd say that's a safe number :)
 
Ok, I am officially chicken crazy. Just ordered some Bielefelder eggs for my broody. She is a bantam Orpington so I don't know how many she can sit on but I thought I'd let her try.
 
today is hatch day! of 16, so far 14 have hatched.

2 more have pips, but they pipped late, so I'm giving them more time and leaving them in the incubator
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here are some of the babies!
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putting 16 more in the incubator today
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today is hatch day! of 16, so far 14 have hatched.

2 more have pips, but they pipped late, so I'm giving them more time and leaving them in the incubator
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here are some of the babies!
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putting 16 more in the incubator today
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I officially have a quail egg pip from the one who was rocking when I put them in the hatcher for lockdown. Two days early yet again. We shall see what happens
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Ok, I am officially chicken crazy. Just ordered some Bielefelder eggs for my broody. She is a bantam Orpington so I don't know how many she can sit on but I thought I'd let her try.
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When you get the eggs, put as many under her as she can cover. Then take one away. My understanding is that a bantam Orpington can cover quite a few!
 

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