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<blockquote data-quote="brandonm_13" data-source="post: 647927" data-attributes="member: 7875"><p>I only have a small incubator(I'm incubating some eggs now), but my thermometer is set for 99.5. Turn the eggs at least once a day although two or three is better. Chickens turn them multiple times a day(I usually turn it three times- before work, after work, and before bed). As far as humidity goes, I went low tech. I fold up a couple of paper towels until they are about 2 inches by 2 inches. I wet it down and pat out the extra water. It usually takes a full 24 hours to get bone dry, so I re-wet it once a day. Works pretty well so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandonm_13, post: 647927, member: 7875"] I only have a small incubator(I'm incubating some eggs now), but my thermometer is set for 99.5. Turn the eggs at least once a day although two or three is better. Chickens turn them multiple times a day(I usually turn it three times- before work, after work, and before bed). As far as humidity goes, I went low tech. I fold up a couple of paper towels until they are about 2 inches by 2 inches. I wet it down and pat out the extra water. It usually takes a full 24 hours to get bone dry, so I re-wet it once a day. Works pretty well so far. [/QUOTE]
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