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Mastering Humidity & Temperature

Learn how to control incubation humidity and temperature for successful hatching and healthy embryo development.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most chicken eggs require humidity levels between 45% and 55% during incubation and around 65% during hatching.

  • Incorrect humidity levels can cause poor embryo development, low hatch rates, or chicks becoming trapped in the shell.

  • You can increase humidity by adding water trays, sponges, or adjusting airflow inside the incubator.

  • Yes. Excessive humidity may prevent proper moisture loss inside the egg and reduce hatch success.

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