- Feb 3, 2014
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Just got back on here to give you some more info on the Temp Gage and I am glad that you incubator is finally starting to stabilize its temp.. didnt think about it at the time with my "Short Term Memory" as I suffer from CRS, (Cant Remember Stuff/sh**) anyway the Temp Gage is very touchy, so you have to make 'micro' adjustments.
I would Not recommend washing the egg..The eggs actually have a coating on them to help prevent bacteria from getting into the egg. When you wash them, you remove that coating. Even if you use just plain water.
And anyway I did that this year w/o thinking and lost most of my hatch. When we looked inside the eggs to see why the chicks/ducklings didnt make it. the fluid around them had a greenish color to it.. been hatching eggs for 5 years now, and this was the 1st time I had ever seen greenish fluid around the babies..clear fluid, but never green..the only thing I did different was wash some of the eggs..
I have used a dry cloth on them to remove some of the dirt, though..doesnt work very well, but a little is better then nothing..
I would Not recommend washing the egg..The eggs actually have a coating on them to help prevent bacteria from getting into the egg. When you wash them, you remove that coating. Even if you use just plain water.
And anyway I did that this year w/o thinking and lost most of my hatch. When we looked inside the eggs to see why the chicks/ducklings didnt make it. the fluid around them had a greenish color to it.. been hatching eggs for 5 years now, and this was the 1st time I had ever seen greenish fluid around the babies..clear fluid, but never green..the only thing I did different was wash some of the eggs..
I have used a dry cloth on them to remove some of the dirt, though..doesnt work very well, but a little is better then nothing..