- May 27, 2013
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I am about to set my shipped eggs in my Brinsea 20 Eco in the morning for my first ever hatch. Do I need a hygrometer or do you find it does well anyway? While testing my unit I added water on the 3rd day and had a 4 degree drop in temperature; is this a big deal? I've read that hens will leave the nest to let their eggs cool; how do I do this effectively with the Eco version? Does anyone periodically candle and weigh their eggs with the Eco model and if so, what is the best way to do this due to the change in temp and humidity? This is what my average egg looks like; is this considered patchy and a thin shell or normal? Is this a viable egg?
Thank you for your assistance! I'm a nervous hen!!!
Thank you for your assistance! I'm a nervous hen!!!