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ColleenRyan
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You see different humidity readings because there are more factors to consider. There is no easy number. Check out the article in my signature in Red on Incubation Humidity. Whereabouts do you live? Is it naturally humid, or dry?
Also, on the number of turns, usually when we sleep is the longest that an egg sits without being turned, that's why the "odd" number thing came about, so that the longest period is a different side each night. Automatic turners usually turn once an hour, so that's 24 a day! We can't usually manage that many manually. But I think you are doing fine! You are almost past the most critical stages, so hang in there!
My male was a Pekin sand I think my female was a Cayuga? Their eggs aren’t shiny at all id say more porous. This was my girl with her boyfriend Babe having a blast in their pool <3