No these were the 2nd batch of eggs I received from coast line. No doubt it could be the breeding but I know nothing about the stock these came from except for the excess of side sprigs showing in the birds I have. I did find a couple studies online of broilers incubated at high and low humidity levels. The outcome was no effect on growth but it wasn't studies on the effects of humidity being drastically low enough to inhibit hatching as these would have died in the shell had I not helped them out.I haven't read or heard of any studies on humidity levels. Did you mate father to daughter? I have heard that the first imports were smaller than the 2nd ones.Even when I dry hatch my humidty never went under 30% it mostly stayed around 35 to 40 %. I haven't had a shrink wraped egg or chick. I'll be intrested in what you find out. I'm going to post new pics of mine I'm waiting for the rain to stop everyone is muddy and wet. the new one's I got were shipped to me the last week in april so they are 4 months old next week.I would think smaller birds could be form using poulet eggs or from to much inbreeding. Pam
Looking forward to seeing your pics. I'm glad someone is getting rain. It is very dry here we need rain bad. It keeps going north or south of Ruston.
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