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How do you water a chicken egg?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

There is no need to water a chicken egg. It is self-contained and needs no outside help. Now if you have that same egg in an artificial incubator at a steady 100F, then, yes, you do need to add water to your machine to provide the proper humidity for the egg. The machine is supposed to copy exactly what would happen under a broody hen, so you will have to add water, not to the egg, but to the container.

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