Hi All,
Just curious if anyone has used a drying incubator during your hatches. If so, when do you move the wet chicks to the during incubator, if you aren't suppose to open the hatching incubator
Using a drying incubator
- Ontario Chick
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Re: Using a drying incubator
It's a second incubator running at the same time as your hatching incubator only there is no humidity and is used to dry off the chicks as they hatch.
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- Ontario Chick
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Re: Using a drying incubator
When all of the chicks that are likely to hatch have hatched, and about half of them have dried off, they are removed to the brooder, no need for another incubator.
Opening the incubator during hatch as you know isn't a good idea.
Opening the incubator during hatch as you know isn't a good idea.
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- windwalkingwolf
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Re: Using a drying incubator
Well, I don't add water to my hatcher, does that count? But no, I see no reason to add one more machine to clean. Babies throw a lot of fuzz all over the place while they're drying.
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