Alex, I can't tell you how utterly heart-breaking my first year of hatching OEGB was. Didn't hatch a single one, numerous chicks dead in the shell. I didn't think I'd ever get it figured out. From that point, I've gradually gotten better results every year. One of the most important pieces of advice I would give is to spend a little money on a decent incubator. Those styrofoam models from little giant and farm innovations are OK, but you need something with a little tighter control that those "wafer" type thermostats. You don't need to spend $350 for those Brinsea models ( but those look awesome and I hear they give impressive results) . I have one of the smaller Incuviews and it works great. Another affordable model I've been looking at lately is called a Reptipro. They're about $150 without the turners. The Incuview will run you about $180, but it has the turner and you can upgrade to automatic humidity control (mine doesn't have that, works just fine though).@Jophus now I know what you were talking about when you said "it's hard to hatch OEGB" so I lost one in the shell. Managed to hatch one and was dry and moving around. Came out this morning and must of fell off the nesting box and froze to death. Got some in the bator. I got all summer to hatch about 15. Better luck next time
Just keep on keeping on. Trust me, eventually you'll get it done. As I always say, there's a learning curve.