Pugsabi
Free Ranging
I've seen it either way. I lay them in their side because that's how my Brinsea does it. Plus that's how they are in a nest, but other people have had great success leaving them in the carton.I have a question.
My eggs are in a carton right now for easy turning. Should we take them out at lockdown and lay them flat? I've seen a few talk about this, some prefer to leave them in the carton. Mostly I worry a hatched chick will knock the eggs around and roll them over.
Also, I already noticed a dip in the air cell. If I were to lay them flat for hatching, would I want that dip facing upward?
Here's a thread discussing this topic.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/how-do-you-position-your-eggs-during-lock-down.631295/