Chicksandhorsesandogsohmy
In the Brooder
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It can be, but with you holding it and taking a picture, it is outside of the incubator.
That incubator should be closed for three days before hatching date. The humidity should be increased. Taking the egg out will lower the humidity enough that one will most likely heat shrink now.
I know it is hard, but one must really discipline themselves to not touch the eggs in the last three days. Opening the incubator loses humidity and hurts the chicks. You cannot get that back without some damage occurring.
Sorry.
I understand that there are conditions that need to be met but when a hen sits the eggs doesnt the humidity and temperature fluctuate? I know my ladies get up to eat drink and just stretch their legs. This is even during 30 degree weather and her success rate was 90%. Your answer just seemed very dark and hopeless and is making me second guess incubating this year.
Im new here and new to incubating so I dont want to over step my bounds. I just am curious as to why the rules of incubating are stringent in comparison to hens sitting the eggs.