What’s your tips?
I use a wet bulb thermometer for humidity readings, electronic ones are wildly inaccuate. Follow the standard procedure for hatching quail as found online or in books on quail. Clean the incubator well. Make sure your thermostat is adequate to the task, +/- 1 degree F lowers the hatch rate dramatically. If you use Celsuis you will kill all the eggs as +/- 1 degree C will not work. You ideally want to have no more than +/- 0.5F variation, sometimes if the incubator doesn't have a lot of eggs I put in water bottles for thermal mass to keep the temps more even.
We didn’t cheap out on the incubator. And we had an automatic egg turner. We had one that would alert if the temp or humidity went slightly out of range. Humidity was a bit of a challenge to get and keep right. Even then, I think we averaged about 30-50%. It was tough watching the little ones struggle and not make it. It was one of the reasons we decided to stop.
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