They hatch out fine and don't look overly wet just normal wet and they just stay that way and when they are done hatching and I take them out they are dry but the down feels stiff and they still look wet. I am only hatching a few at a time so the not rubbing on each other theory might be the issue?
I did an eggtopsy on the three eggs that didnt hatch and they were dead and upside down. Yolk by the aircell. What causes this? They were incubated aircell up in the turner.
One of my 3 white leghorn "pullets" looks different then the other two..I'm thinking roo? Pullet in front looks like the other one and the guy? farther back a roo?