This is my second year incubating goose eggs, my first year I only set two eggs, one was infertile and the second hatched no problem whatsoever. This year I incubated seven eggs the first go around and lost all of them. After buying a new thermometer I realized my temp was an entire degree low and I was keeping my humidity at 60%. This was absolutely devastating, so I set some more eggs, 10 this time and I have been paranoid the entire time given that I had lost them all before. I do not do dry incubation, but I will let you know what has worked for me this time. I used 99.5 for my temp, 45-50% average for my humidity and then I flip the eggs over (I flip the egg by the fat end being the pivot and the pointy end actually moving rather than rotating it on it's side, I do this all day with two sides and the next day I rotate it, so I'm using the other two sides to flip) and then they are not in the egg turners, just laying flat in the incubator. I also turn them either 5 or 7 times a day. I use the air cell comparison chart that I have in an earlier post as a reference and they should also, from what I've read lose 13% weight. As you can see in my previous post I had an egg that was internally pipped, it pipped on day 28, externally pipped on day 29 and it hatched today, day 30. I also had another gosling hatch today, it had internally pipped on day 28 and then externally pipped and hatched on day 29. I have three others that are all internally pipped and another 5 still in the incubator not quite ready for the hatcher. This is what I used this go around with them and I have had great luck using these settings. The article for the assisting hatching is fantastic, this is where I learned how to assist my chicken eggs and I too would highly recommend it. I hope this helps and good luck!