ABakes09
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- Jul 1, 2021
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Okay I know there is a lot of information out there on this subject and I’ve been researching for nearly 2 days. Here’s my current situation. Shipped eggs. In transit less than 24 hours. When eggs arrived they were less that 36 hours old. I’ve let them rest for 24hours (actually a little more). Some have tiny air cells at the fat end that are solid. Some are loose, a couple float around, and a couple I couldn’t even see an air cell (maybe because they were so fresh??) so here’s my question(s). The loose air cells eggs I plant to incubate upright in egg cartons (paper or foam??), no tilting or turning for at least 7 days then recheck??? If they are good should I lay flat and let the auto turner do it’s thing or should I keep upright to hatch to be safe???
The eggs that had a good air cell—should I incubate them initially upright to be on the safe side?? So I tilt/turn this or let them res upright for. 3 days?? 7 days??? Then if they are still good at day 7 candle should I lay flat? Or keep all upright??
I know lots of question marks. Any advice or experience is appreciated. Going into the incubator today.
The eggs that had a good air cell—should I incubate them initially upright to be on the safe side?? So I tilt/turn this or let them res upright for. 3 days?? 7 days??? Then if they are still good at day 7 candle should I lay flat? Or keep all upright??
I know lots of question marks. Any advice or experience is appreciated. Going into the incubator today.