So far only 4 have hatched out of 21 or 22 eggs. 3 black chicks and 1 yellow chick. Hoping I may still get a few more. I think my temps were a tad low, so I am giving them a few extra days. Plan to move the 4 of them out to a brooder tomorrow.
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I have hatched eggs up right in egg cartons before. It worked great! I think the recommendation is to use the styrofoam ones because the cardboard ones soak up the humidity and can get wet possibly causing problems. ( But it's been a few years so you might want to fact check that in case my memory is wrong)!For local eggs, your or others, hatching position is not as critical. You can hatch upright or on sides.
What do you mean by move to cartons? You want to try hatching upright? I'm a bit of a mad scientist. I love experimenting and trying new things. So I say go for it! But if that's going to cause you anxiety and second guessing the don't do it! Your call friend.
Yes, holes are added for increased airflow. I feel the cartons have enough airflow because the eggs don't fit super tight in them. Just my thoughts.
I have an endless supply of dried pine needles (we have lots of forest)- can I use these in the brooder, newspaper is hard to come by and I hate wood shavings. I have hay- but not straw. Pine needles would be my first choice to use, though...thoughts?
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