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Thanks I'll do thatCongratulations! What are you hatching?
I'm pretty concerned about how much condensation is visible on the inside of the incubator. Eggs need to lose some moisture as they develop, or the chicks won't be able to hatch. If you've just set them, there will be no harm done, but you need to get the water out of there. I'd probably take out all of it, and check the air cells in a few days and see how they are growing. If it's really dry where you are, you might need a little water.
Good luck!
Sorting it out now thanks xLots of humidity in that incubator.
You just started so it's nothing to worry about..Sorting it out now thanks x
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Hi, the eggs are 6 x silver laced Wyandotte and there's one from a brown hen (uncertain parentage ) I got from the farm where I work when she was a chick