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So many interesting points in your post.
When attempting to have the eggs draw water I did not warm the eggs. I used room temp eggs in warm water. It was a failed experiment. But warming the eggs and not the water is a idea that's worth trying!
Any eggs that have been wet do not hatch, as you mentioned. My experience with eggs that have gotten wet in the nest is that they go bad in the incubator. The poop or bloody eggs haven't really had as big of a issue. Many of those do make it, but the wet eggs never have.
Upping humidity for older eggs is very interesting. I tend to do staggered sets of eggs, but if ever I have the possibility to try this I definitely will. I dry incubate as a general rule.
I totally agree that the best eggs are from the healthiest breeding stock.
On the topic of sealing a cracked egg... I have done it and been successful a few times and unsuccessful more times than not. I used clear nail polish. You have to candle the egg and make sure you get all of the fractures sealed. There are more than the obvious ones you see and they spider web out from the obvious.
When attempting to have the eggs draw water I did not warm the eggs. I used room temp eggs in warm water. It was a failed experiment. But warming the eggs and not the water is a idea that's worth trying!
Any eggs that have been wet do not hatch, as you mentioned. My experience with eggs that have gotten wet in the nest is that they go bad in the incubator. The poop or bloody eggs haven't really had as big of a issue. Many of those do make it, but the wet eggs never have.
Upping humidity for older eggs is very interesting. I tend to do staggered sets of eggs, but if ever I have the possibility to try this I definitely will. I dry incubate as a general rule.
I totally agree that the best eggs are from the healthiest breeding stock.
On the topic of sealing a cracked egg... I have done it and been successful a few times and unsuccessful more times than not. I used clear nail polish. You have to candle the egg and make sure you get all of the fractures sealed. There are more than the obvious ones you see and they spider web out from the obvious.