She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

Did you say you washed your eggs?  Or the incubator?  The general recommendation is to NOT wash eggs that will be incubated.  They do better if you leave them au naturel (with the bloom on them).  I like to have my bator up and running with sealed bottles of water for 24 hours to allow it to stabalize before committing eggs to it.  Even then, when you put the eggs in, you'll see the temp drop.  It's important to just wait out that drop, and it will eventually come back up again.  A lot of people jump on that temp drop and start tweaking, then they end up with a lethal spike.  

Thanks for the temp drop tip! I washed incubator not the eggs. I did add water to the reservoir, that's probably why it was reading so high. Will wait until tomorrow to add the eggs.
 
My broody is still at it, and the 2 eggs are underneath her. Luckily I put the start date in the app or I would have no idea what day they are on.

Found someone in North Valley that has hatches pending of a few EE and some Speckled Sussex. Would rather have the EE since mixing in SS is the fastest way to ruin a line of Russian Orloff (which is what the hatcheries have done to increase egg production and improve spangling while ruining the gamey-type.) My luck I'd mix up the tan eggs.

Still hope one of the OE hatches, and if both do I'll throw Betty a parade.
 
I have three going all but two days a week but I"M MAD MAD I tell you look where I am
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But SC has about 40 Silkies just in that picture.
 
Go ahead and say it. Ok, I'll start.
I would leave them until they all hatched, dried off, and no remaining pipped eggs. Amy can't figure out why you left them in there this long.
That's the whole red team/blue team thing
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That about sums it up....lol

Silkies are too stupid to be called Brinsea. I would call one LG, but their hatch rates are too high. Not one splayed chick all year
I've never had a splayed. One of my spitz had a crooked toe....but I didn't realize it until they were a few weeks old. Not crooked toes, just a crooked toe. You tout the Brinsea for being reliable, not smart, and those little puff balls sure are reliable hatchers....just saying....
 

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