Well, I think even us without OCD sort of get a bit of OCD when hatching. I think that's a good sign
Having conditions ideal and stable will probably increase your hatch-rate, I was just trying to point out that we don't need to freak out as much as we tend to lol. I have seen people argue that "mother hen does this" and "mother nature knows best" - which is a good starting point - but surely we can improve (or at least try lol). A hen might lay eggs in dirty conditions, but still most (all?) people strive for a clean incubator. Same with temperature and humidity - even though the hen might leave the nest from time to time, the closer to ideal temperature in the bator (and the more stable), the better. Being OCD will probably increase your hatch-rate.
I've heard people struggle with bantams though. I hatched quail - small eggs, but I don't know if they are more difficult to hatch that bantams (quails seemed rather easy)

Having conditions ideal and stable will probably increase your hatch-rate, I was just trying to point out that we don't need to freak out as much as we tend to lol. I have seen people argue that "mother hen does this" and "mother nature knows best" - which is a good starting point - but surely we can improve (or at least try lol). A hen might lay eggs in dirty conditions, but still most (all?) people strive for a clean incubator. Same with temperature and humidity - even though the hen might leave the nest from time to time, the closer to ideal temperature in the bator (and the more stable), the better. Being OCD will probably increase your hatch-rate.
I've heard people struggle with bantams though. I hatched quail - small eggs, but I don't know if they are more difficult to hatch that bantams (quails seemed rather easy)