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Ventilation advice please

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I am just setting up my Octagon 20 and reading about temperature and ventilation.

 

After reading posts on here, I am thinking of doing the following:

 

Setting the temperature at 37.5, reducing it to 37.1 for hatching.

Incubating dry until day 15 - I am incubating bantam eggs - then stopping egg turning and raising humidity to about 55 per cent for hatching.

 

Will this be ok?

 

The only information I can find about ventilation is that the air vent must be at least one third open during hatching. Please can someone advise me about ventilation during incubation? Do I start the incubator running with the air vent open, closed or somewhere in between?

 

Sorry if it seems a stupid question, but I want to do the right thing.

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I have Octagon 20 and 40 - I reduce the temp to 37.3 for hatching, I used to bring it down to 37.0 but found that dragged out the hatch over a couple of days

 

The rest of your plan sounds good :D

 

Leave the vent at least a third open throughout the whole 21 days - fully open for the first 18 days and then closed a bit for hatching - never less than a third open though

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