I presently use straw in the breeders pen and change it twice a week, even so, the eggs still get a bit pooey.
I am going to have a look and see if I can get some of the Brinsea solution online.
I have always steered away from wood shavings because I have been a bit worried about the chemicals that are used for treating timber - is that a concern?
I candle all my eggs at 7days and find that I am running at about 75% fertility. The problem appears to be that the ducklings just don't hatch properly. They are fully formed and sadly are dead in the shell after they have just started to pip the egg. I am wondering if the problem lies in the high level of humidity we have here - usually at least 70% and above at this time of year. Perhaps I should try not adding water to the incubator?
My Aylesburys are purebred, all are large birds with big keels and pale pink bills . They have free access to a deep dam so that they can mate in the water if necessary. Thanks for your thoughts - all help is gratefully received.