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View Poll Results: Your Prefered Incubating Temperatures
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Below 87 Explain
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Above 90 Explain
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Incubating Temperatures
What Are your Preferred Incubating Temperatures and what is safest minimum and maximum you'll tolerate.
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Re: Incubating Temperatures
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Incubating Temperatures
89 degrees...
No tolerance at all for temp swings. If properly hooked up to a good thermostat the temp should hold steady.
But if your asking the max or min temp ppl incubate at, I prrsonally would range 88-90, thats it. But im sure alot of ppl have had success incubating at temps lower and higher
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Interesting That People always try to go with 89 degrees... i read some opinions in various forums that Slightly lower temps around 86-87 degrees are better because of better yolk absorption... and less chance of premature undeveloped hatchlings...
Any BIG and experienced Breeder gonna share they Opinion ???
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I'm curious to see answers here too...
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The Following User Says Thank You to DooLittle For This Useful Post:
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you do not want to incubate lower than 87 imo.
We incubate at about 88,5 and generally have pippers around 54-55 days
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i do try not to go under 86 and over 91
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Steady at 89deg, with pippers around day 57.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Annarose15 For This Useful Post:
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I keep my incubator between 88 and 89. Even with the fans, there is a slight difference from top to bottom of my up-right freezer incubator.
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