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I hear from lots of people who open say once a day to pull hatched ones and don’t see negative results. But I know the hatcheries don’t.
Wouldn’t theoretically the momma bird at least shuffle/rearrange herself periodically and let the occasional not-as-warm or humid draft in for a few seconds? Just speculating.
I know this is artificial conditions and as stable as possible is best but they could just be failure to thrive type ones without the incubator opening causing it specifically. Although I’m sure doesn’t help if have any questionable ones to keep opening it.
You can not compare an incubator to under a bird. They are completely different. The bird keeps the eggs in a cozy warm small area next to its hot damp body in a warm moist bundle of feathers.
The mother bird can roll the eggs without the eggs leaving the warm moist area. When you open an incubator the moist area immediately leaves the area. It is a large area and all that dry air needs moisture. This is when it sucks moisture from the egg.
Even if you have the entire space back to desired humidity within 20 minutes the moisture lost from the wraping membrane will not re-moisturize. Shrink wrapping will occur. To some degree.
I learned this the hard way... seems like you might too.