12th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along

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Advice please: What should I do with the dirty eggs? Finish filling the incubator with dirty eggs or destroy them?
Wash under running water that's hotter than the egg.. is what I do when desperate. Forget about the bloom, blah blah.. good rules of thumb are NOT absolutes. ;)

In addition there are many homemade "wash" solution recipes that have shown effective.. some including peroxide I THINK. Maybe even sold at TSC and feed stores or wally.. "egg wash".

Otherwise, scrape of what will scrape off still dry.. and set it.. see what happens! :fl
 
A paper towel, or your nails.
Here are my fertile eggs. For the eggs coated with dried egg -those get trashed, right? I’m scared to put dirty eggs in the incubator.
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*****Edited to add, washed and labeled the eggs in incubator.
 
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I set my eggs last night,....... wondering what I'll do if they all hatch. :oops:

This morning, I noticed a little serama flattened in the nest box, doing the broody growl.
:celebrate

Great timing! If she follows through and stays broody, she'll adopt my batch of incubator chicks!

This pic was from last year when a little serama went broody and adopted 20 orpington chicks.
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Adorable! Calender worthy.
 
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