The dark spot is the yolk. Those eggs that you can see through aren’t fertile. So throw those away so they don’t explode and contaminate your other eggs.
i dont change temp last three days, i go 2 or 3 days without turning (mostly because i have to hand turn 40+ eggs a day if i did and i usually forget) and i only add water if if the incubator is bone dry and have normal hach rates of about 80% not to mention ive only hatched out shipped eggs so naturally they are more prone to quitting
Put a empty toilet paper holder on top of your flash light. Glenn
Great video thank you 2
I think everyone would like to see the chiks hatching and know how many made it at the end,did you do à part 3?
I’ve had great luck with my friends incubator but couldn’t afford a high price one so I got cheap 16 egg one
Waiting for hatching now
😁 yay
I use my iPhone light, it works great.
Ya you need a better flashlight for sure
I wonder if candling with night vision would be possible.
What is the perfect temperature & humidity for Dry incubation? 🙂
The dark spot is the yolk. Those eggs that you can see through aren’t fertile. So throw those away so they don’t explode and contaminate your other eggs.
Great content! Expect your channel to grow quickly. We are doing our first dry incubation and hatch day is tomorrow. Much ❤️ from @WhydeFamilyFarm
Let me know how your hatch goes and thank you very much.
i dont change temp last three days, i go 2 or 3 days without turning (mostly because i have to hand turn 40+ eggs a day if i did and i usually forget) and i only add water if if the incubator is bone dry and have normal hach rates of about 80% not to mention ive only hatched out shipped eggs so naturally they are more prone to quitting