My phone screen is scratched but please tell me that isnt a crock pot bator
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That sounds like terrible packaging, and overly soiled eggs is just ridiculous as well. I can understand a few with a little mud or poop that can be easily removed, but covered is just unacceptable.![]()
Have you candled them to make sure they didn't get damaged during shipment?
It is fine!
Sorry about the bad shipping.
I posted today about washing eggs.
Air cells are iffy. Only two fully rolling air cells i am pretty sure. they sent 9, with 2 rolling and only 3-5 normal air cells I think that If I can just get the Detatched air cell under control they will be ok.I'm sorry. I hate it when people don't know how to package eggs properly. I hope they hatch though. How are the air cells?
thanks. As I said I will probably try sandpaperIt was post 1391
Yes, you can safely wash them. Use warm water to get the stuff off--the theory is that using water warmer than the egg will not force bacteria into the egg--It's a thermal properties thing. Then rinse them in a weak bleach solution--1TBL bleach per gallon of water, contact time one minute. This will not remove the bloom and I have cleaned dirty eggs--they hatched fine for me.
I think I am going to try Sand paper. I am going to try it and see if it will work
thanks Ron
Air cells are iffy. Only two fully rolling air cells i am pretty sure. they sent 9, with 2 rolling and only 3-5 normal air cells I think that If I can just get the Detatched air cell under control they will be ok.
thanks. As I said I will probably try sandpaper
Please try dry green scotch bright pads first
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Sorry this is the first time I have had eggs this bad what are dry green scotch pads?
@Wickedchicken6 . I have a really old brower so I will have to turn them, but how much does all that opening to turn the eggs(do you turn part or all the way over?) change the temperature too much?
First, it only changes it a few degrees. Nothing to worry about. Especially when you consider that a hen can leave the nest for half an hour or so.
As for how much to turn, just kinda roll them half way. The point is to keep them from sticking to the shell.
Think of it like a pot of tomato soup. If you don't stir it, it burns/sticks to the bottom.
Turn an odd number of times daily. The best advice is to cut the bottom out of an egg carton. Elevate one end. Then later that day, lift the other end up. Just keep switching ends.
The green abrasive dishwashing pads.
It will knock alot of soil off without as much damage as sandpaper
Now you've gone and done it! Begun the "to hatch upright or in a carton " debate.
I'm a lay down kinda person. Daxi, do whichever.