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With dry hatching, you do not add water until the very end. The incubation period will be the same 21 days. However, the next day counts as day one, and the original day counts as day zero. It is important to know that this method doesn't work in every single environment; for example, in Florida, where the humidity is higher, dry-hatching isn't something that works, while it would be easier in Oregon because it's a drier climate. Dry hatching is really climate-dependent, and the incubation process is kind of trial-and-error.
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