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I'm new to this, but did my best to candle a couple of times.
Not only was there movement in some but I could see a clear airsack in some also. I have done some very basic and Horrible error. I am almost sure. But how to get the humidity up when the tray runs out of water, and you're not supposed to open the top of the Buter, and all... sigh..
Do pics work in here ? hang on... I'll see.
I removed the rack at 18 days and put in cheese cloth on the wire rack and a flannel etc in the base to raise humidity..... eggs moved.
Errr... I digress.
I have put more water in the base regardless of the taboo of opening the top..... too late now. But next time I will know that pouring it in through the top hole is not enough. Eggs hold their heat for 30 mins (?)... moisture has to be more important than not opening the box..........
I'll do better next time (On second day of 7 day collection cycle) or buy something from "Cornwall farmers" that the techs would be happy with.... I still find it amazing that people used to incubate in draws and "Airing cupboards" ........ *Shrug*... They did a good job without the tech.......
Not only was there movement in some but I could see a clear airsack in some also. I have done some very basic and Horrible error. I am almost sure. But how to get the humidity up when the tray runs out of water, and you're not supposed to open the top of the Buter, and all... sigh..
Do pics work in here ? hang on... I'll see.


I removed the rack at 18 days and put in cheese cloth on the wire rack and a flannel etc in the base to raise humidity..... eggs moved.
Errr... I digress.
I have put more water in the base regardless of the taboo of opening the top..... too late now. But next time I will know that pouring it in through the top hole is not enough. Eggs hold their heat for 30 mins (?)... moisture has to be more important than not opening the box..........
I'll do better next time (On second day of 7 day collection cycle) or buy something from "Cornwall farmers" that the techs would be happy with.... I still find it amazing that people used to incubate in draws and "Airing cupboards" ........ *Shrug*... They did a good job without the tech.......