Wiping down dark color BCM eggs mid hatch

Titantherooster

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I posted this in another thread but thought it deserved its own in case others had insight:

I am mid hatch with some of my own stock of BCM and just candled and the air cells don’t look like they have lost much. I didn’t weigh at the start. Humidity has been in the 20% range most of the time. I had considered “washing” or wiping the eggs down with a warm damp cloth to take the brown pigment off and help expedite the evaporation process…have any experience with that? I am hatching these along with some other lighter brown Bielefelder eggs so if I washed them I’m not sure if the other unwashed eggs could risk any kind of contamination?
 
If you remove the brown pigment you remove the bloom. The bloom is a coating the hen puts on as the egg is being laid that helps keep bacteria out of the egg. It is really effective at keeping bacteria out as long as it is intact.

Removing the bloom does not guarantee that bacteria will get in the egg, multiply, give you a stinky rotten egg, and ruin your hatch. It does increase the chances that could happen. Personally I would never remove the bloom, I really hate rotten eggs.

I don't know what is going on if you are incubating at 20% humidity and the eggs are not losing much moisture. That just doesn't make sense. They are your eggs and you can do as you wish but I would not remove the bloom.
 

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