€¢ Set up your incubator at least 24 hours before you put the eggs in. €¢ Fill the lower channel with water to ensure adequate humidity. €¢ Place two thermometers in the incubator.
Make sure they are elevated to half the height of the eggs (usually about 1 inch). You can get disposable plastic cups and cut them to the desired height to act as platforms for the thermometers. €¢ Attach a fabric extension to the bulb of one thermometer and make sure that the other end is in the water channel underneath.
This thermometer, called a wet-bulb thermometer, will give you a rough idea of the humidity in the incubator, but only if the fabric is wet. €¢ Make sure the temperature is stable at or around 99 degrees Fahrenheit (~37 degrees Celsius), and the wet-bulb temperature stays between 85 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit (~29 and 37.5 degrees Celsius). €¢ Mark the eggs with a regular pencil.
Put an "x" on one side and an "o" on the other (when the eggs are laying flat on their sides). This is so that when ... more.
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