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Originally Posted by DeannaOR View Post

Can you explain why I should unplug the turner for a couple days...I'm not sure I understand. When I plug it back in..won't the eggs rub on each other and cause damage?

Shipped eggs seem to hatch at a higher percent if they aren't turned right away. I keep my turner off the first 3 days when I'm setting shipped eggs so they can continue to settle.  Some people don't turn shipped eggs for 7 days.  

 

The turner moves so slow eggs don't rub. I always have eggs double stacked.

 

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Bantam Cochins & Silkies,

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I raise bantam cochins in brown red, lemon blue, lemon blue frizzle. Silkies, black, white, buff.

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Thank you! I'm going to try it.

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