Also do you guys have any methods on keeping the humidity low for the incubation other than putting a little bit of water in and refilling it every day
Just cleaned my bator from the last hatch i had, were 25 eggs half werent fertile only got 4 to hatch out of the 13 because most if them rotted within the last 3-7 days og hatching just put a backyard mix of a white sexlink with ee, rir,and br the last hatch was my first hatch and ive learned so...
Ok so I am incubating my first clutch if eggs ever and all of them are fertile and today i opened up the incubator to candle them and one egg has a smelly brown liquid in bubble form comming out of the egg. Im wondering if this is normal of if the egg has rotted.
Any ideas anyone?