Aloha!
I set my incubator some days ago and it seems to be working really good.
In the area where I live it rains some days a week so humidity is always over 60%, sometimes over 70%.
I have had a hard time trying to keep the internal humidity in the incubator in between 50-60. Sometimes it goes up to 65. Do you think it could be a problem? If there was a broodie hen she would have to do her job work that high humidity. Btw... there’s lots of feral chickens around so I guess it shouldn’t be a problem.
I set my incubator some days ago and it seems to be working really good.
In the area where I live it rains some days a week so humidity is always over 60%, sometimes over 70%.
I have had a hard time trying to keep the internal humidity in the incubator in between 50-60. Sometimes it goes up to 65. Do you think it could be a problem? If there was a broodie hen she would have to do her job work that high humidity. Btw... there’s lots of feral chickens around so I guess it shouldn’t be a problem.
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