here is an article by one of the most experienced hatchers here
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/hatching-dark-eggs
get your sandpaper out fellas
Ok, so that was 400 grit and betadine, got it.
REALLY?????? I hatch hundreds of Marans a year and have never needed to sand an egg to get it to hatch. I do think you are just asking for trouble removing that natural barrier we all so value in reg eggs. I will rinse an egg i will not scrub it to remove the bloom why would you sand a marans? I dry incubate the same for all my eggs and have very very high hatch rates.....that is why i am on this thread....i need help....i have about 400 chicks under the age of 4 weeks....more hatching today too.....there is no hope for me
I set 150everything more yesterday.
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