Incubation substrate, what do you use and why?
OK, its getting close to that time where eggs are going to be laid! :) And I know lots of first timers are wondering the same thing as I am, so... my question is what substrate do you use to incubate your eggs in and why have you chosen that? If you are using the substrateless method, let us know why!
This Poll and question will not only help me, but lots of first timers.
Thanks for your help,
Dave
Re: Incubation substrate, what do you use and why?
Substrateless.
Diffuser with 4 feet on it (essentially just a spacer in each corner to lift diffuser out of water so air can work all the way around the eggs) & water, press-n-seal.
I realize it's just a small sample size, but hatched out 25 of 25 eggs last year. Zero bad eggs. No mold.
In theory it makes more sense to me than using any substrate.
Re: Incubation substrate, what do you use and why?
Hatchrite here.. Pour and stick the eggs in the cooker.. Maybe add a tiny bit of water in the corner toward the end of the cycle.. :gj::gj: