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Well, here we go! I've got the eggs in the incubator and I'm monitoring the temp. and humidity. I let it run most of today without them in it so it would stabilize, and the humidity still seems high (55-60%) even after taking most of the water out that I had put in. I had run it when I first got it to make sure it worked, and recorded what I did then to get the right humidity (vent half open, with 3 troughs of water), but I guess the ambient humidity has changed and is affecting it.
Anyway, I've recorded the egg breed, day it was gathered and what the conditions/weather was like when it was collected. I settled on not washing with any kind of liquid after googling pics of eggs that were kind of dirty and folks used anyway. I did a few gentle swipes with a dry cloth but otherwise, many still have a bit of mud/gunk on them. My plan is to candle them regularly and as I find the quitters or non-starters, keep records of how dirty (with pictures) and what the conditions were when we collected them. This KY winter has been CRAZY. It was 65 yesterday, sunny, and today we are under another winter storm warning with 3-4 inches of snow and sleet expected.
I'll keep you guys posted in this thread how it all goes and who, if anybody
makes it!
Anyway, I've recorded the egg breed, day it was gathered and what the conditions/weather was like when it was collected. I settled on not washing with any kind of liquid after googling pics of eggs that were kind of dirty and folks used anyway. I did a few gentle swipes with a dry cloth but otherwise, many still have a bit of mud/gunk on them. My plan is to candle them regularly and as I find the quitters or non-starters, keep records of how dirty (with pictures) and what the conditions were when we collected them. This KY winter has been CRAZY. It was 65 yesterday, sunny, and today we are under another winter storm warning with 3-4 inches of snow and sleet expected.
I'll keep you guys posted in this thread how it all goes and who, if anybody
