Hi,
Newbie here with first hatch. My eggs have been in the bator now for two days. I was looking the eggs over this morning and noticed that one of the eggs has a very slight crack in the shell. Should I remove the egg or let it go?
Also I have a hovabator forced air and cannot seem to keep it at the recommended 20% humidity Ive read. If I put a sponge in, will it cause too much of a spike in the humidity? I decided to just put in some tj eggs as my first try so I could see what was going on and make corrections before I got eggs shipped to me. A trial run if you will. I ran the bator for a day or so before putting the eggs in and I was able to keep the humidity constant but I knew the only way to perfect things a bit was to add eggs. The constant humidity is now 16.5%.
Barb
Newbie here with first hatch. My eggs have been in the bator now for two days. I was looking the eggs over this morning and noticed that one of the eggs has a very slight crack in the shell. Should I remove the egg or let it go?
Also I have a hovabator forced air and cannot seem to keep it at the recommended 20% humidity Ive read. If I put a sponge in, will it cause too much of a spike in the humidity? I decided to just put in some tj eggs as my first try so I could see what was going on and make corrections before I got eggs shipped to me. A trial run if you will. I ran the bator for a day or so before putting the eggs in and I was able to keep the humidity constant but I knew the only way to perfect things a bit was to add eggs. The constant humidity is now 16.5%.
Barb