FAQs
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In still-air incubators, warm air rises to the top of the egg chamber. Thermometers should be placed near the tops of the eggs; and should show a reading of approximately 39°C.
It is always recommended to follow manufacturer's instructions.
Automatic Incubators tend to turn eggs hourly. This is certainly recommended for exotic birds, such as parrots; and for birds of prey.
However, extended periods of time without a source of power are likely to result in poor hatch rates.
After 24 hours, chicks should be transferred into a brooder.
A humidity reading between 35 – 45% will be perfect for the majority of eggs. The humidity level should be increased to the region of 50 – 60% during the hatching period.
A brooder is somewhere where the hatched chicks can grow in a warm and safe environment.
By lifting the lid of the incubator during the hatching stage, vital moisture is allowed to escape. This can leave hatching chicks imprisoned in their shells. It is highly recommended not to lift the lid during the hatching stage.
One of the most common factors to affect hatch rates is egg fertility and quality. It is very important to obtain your eggs from a reliable source.










