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<blockquote data-quote="tynyphil" data-source="post: 4120627" data-attributes="member: 44419"><p>I keep 1 or 2 roosters with the hens at all times. I did not candle the eggs to check for viability......figured they'll hatch or not.....no big deal as I have 20 chicks being delivered from a hatchery next week of a particular breed I wanted. I think humidity is key and I've been very meticulous this time to see it stays in the instructed range. The blue one has been super easy as far as humidity because of the attached bottle water source. The styrofoam one had to have water manually added every couple of days.</p><p></p><p>I'll report my success when it happens. I have 12 eggs in the Styrofoam one and 9 eggs in the blue one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynyphil, post: 4120627, member: 44419"] I keep 1 or 2 roosters with the hens at all times. I did not candle the eggs to check for viability......figured they'll hatch or not.....no big deal as I have 20 chicks being delivered from a hatchery next week of a particular breed I wanted. I think humidity is key and I've been very meticulous this time to see it stays in the instructed range. The blue one has been super easy as far as humidity because of the attached bottle water source. The styrofoam one had to have water manually added every couple of days. I'll report my success when it happens. I have 12 eggs in the Styrofoam one and 9 eggs in the blue one [/QUOTE]
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