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Yes, most definitely.
I think the way you count hatch rates is dependent on what is most important for you to get out of it.
For example, I count only my fertile eggs because since I am still fairly new at this I am more concerned with the success of my incubator and my calibrations of it than anything else. Of course, if I bought a batch of eggs and an unusual amount of them were blanks, I would make note of that. But, for right now, making sure I got the whole incubating thing dialed in is more important to me.
Once I start hatching eggs from my own stock, I will be more concerned with fertility rates as well, so I will have a new variable to consider and therefore will change how I view my overall hatch rates.
Yes, most definitely.
I think the way you count hatch rates is dependent on what is most important for you to get out of it.
For example, I count only my fertile eggs because since I am still fairly new at this I am more concerned with the success of my incubator and my calibrations of it than anything else. Of course, if I bought a batch of eggs and an unusual amount of them were blanks, I would make note of that. But, for right now, making sure I got the whole incubating thing dialed in is more important to me.
Once I start hatching eggs from my own stock, I will be more concerned with fertility rates as well, so I will have a new variable to consider and therefore will change how I view my overall hatch rates.