Hey Cody,
I like to use 2 incubators for that reason. one for incubating and one for hatching. The humidity is very important. You do not want it too high or too low, and it can effect their development in the crucial stages.
- the first 18 days should be about 55 to 65% humidity – it’s important to candle them to make sure they are right.
- the last 3 days should be 65 to 75% humidity.
your environment, where you live is a factor and will determine how much humidity you will need. You may go through a few hatchings before you get it right. But one you do, you are set. just repeat the same process.
I’ve used the incubator from time to time, but I prefer the hen. I will use hens as much as possible.
Hey Alayne – thanks for contributing!