muleman76
In the Brooder
you can settle for up to 24 I usually make sure they are at room temp, this is important as you dont want them to sweat.
Basically you need to mark the eggs with the worst air cells and turn them cautiously and gently after you give them time to heal, some wont ever heal, but you still should keep upright during incubation and most do upright at hatch too.
I treat each egg differently it depends on how it heals, some I can barely turn for the entire incubation
humidity all depends on those air cells when they come! most of us start at 35% and adjust as needed after day 7
Okay...Sounds good! I will find a way to keep them tilted a bit on hatch out! The eggs are very fresh...Some were actually collected yesterday so that's good news (they will be here tomorrow)...I will set the humidity down to 40...it does vary a little bit in the incubator so it will keep it around there +/- a couple %'s! Depending on the air cells we will shoot for placing in the cradle to start turning 24 hours after we set them in. That way they can get some rest from being shipped! Thanks for the reply!