bantambabyy
In the Brooder
- Feb 17, 2025
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ive been having problems with chicks both making it to hatching but drowning in the egg and also chicks dying after about day 7-10. i suspect the latter is because i have to open the incubator once a day to refill the humidity since i cant do it from outside. im looking into trying a dry hatch and am interested in what people recommend. (these are all bantam eggs and a couple breeders ive bought from said they do better with a dry hatch).
my ambient humidity stays around 25-30% sometimes going down to about 20%.
so what method do you prefer?
1) no water day 1-18 and then up to about 60-70% at lockdown
2) no water until the first pip and then raise it to about 45-50%
3) no water at any point and just let hatching chicks raise the humidity at the end
which has gotten the best results for you and which would you recommend?
is there anything you would change about these like maybe you do the second one but raise the humidity to 60-70% instead of 45-50%. any advice is appreciated!
my ambient humidity stays around 25-30% sometimes going down to about 20%.
so what method do you prefer?
1) no water day 1-18 and then up to about 60-70% at lockdown
2) no water until the first pip and then raise it to about 45-50%
3) no water at any point and just let hatching chicks raise the humidity at the end
which has gotten the best results for you and which would you recommend?
is there anything you would change about these like maybe you do the second one but raise the humidity to 60-70% instead of 45-50%. any advice is appreciated!