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I don't wash the eggs I set, they are usually very clean, once in a while usually when its rainy, i see a dirty one. I worry about the infection the yolk sacs can get, so i don't want to risk taking their defenses away. Whats everyone's thoughts on washing, not washing? I have read all sorts of views on it.

I dont wash the eggs i set either. I only set pretty clean ones. BTW did you see my comment on your incubator post?
 
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Fermenting, oh man, I am flat sold on it. If i feed dry, they all start sneezing from it. That tells me its irritating their little nasal passages, can't be good for them. Saves me a lot of money on feed. no waste, they eat every drop! They drink less water, because its moist. Also aids their digestion, maintains good probotics. Stopping now I can go hours talking fermentation!
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There's only one negative, the buckets get heavy carrying all over to the different critters!
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I need a little 4 wheeler!
It takes a little time to learn the navigation, I just ask a ton of questions if i don't know
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Hmmm that's not good, does it stick to the shell, not the chick? I can see that may create a problem when they are trying to work out of the shell. Ugh maybe I better pull it out?

I didnt leave it in there to find out if it stuck to the chick. I noticed it when I turned my eggs one day. It left the checkered pattern all over the side of the egg. And i thought rubber melting on the egg could not be a good thing and didnt know if it would get inside the egg. Well I didnt want to take that chance so i took it out and never tried it again.
 
Hmm that's odd. I have seen many people recommend it on this forum. I used it for the quail with no issues. I wonder if you got a bad roll of it?
 
Hmm that's odd. I have seen many people recommend it on this forum. I used it for the quail with no issues. I wonder if you got a bad roll of it?

your right many people do use it and have no problems. Maybe i did get a bad roll i dont know but since then have been afraid to try it again. Well maybe it will be alright to use.
I just did some searching and found this thread. Everyone there loves it and uses it all the time. Maybe i will try it again. Here is the link. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/101434/shelf-liner-in-bator-pros-cons-and-does-anyone-use-this
 
Hmm that's odd. I have seen many people recommend it on this forum. I used it for the quail with no issues. I wonder if you got a bad roll of it?
guess I will wait and see. If i have to,i can replace it with paper towel, or just put the towels over the rubber. I just don't want them directly on the wire. I have seen so many birds with broken toes, especially racing pigeons. I know lots of people do it with good success too.
This being my first hatch, I will be super happy if even just 1 does, But this was really a trial run for the eggs coming. My coronation sussex are on the way, these will be my first shipped eggs, and I hope at least a few hatch from them.
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They are just beautiful huge birds, and way too expensive, $15 bucks a chick!
 

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