It’s best to mark with a pencil, but I use a sharpie. x on 1 side, 0 on the other for turning purposes. these from meyer had breed code stamp but I label each egg using either #s or letters. I rearrange during each candling and at lockdown to prevent “cold spots” in the incubator from interrupting hatch rate. while not a perfect system, my chicken hatches have been 70+% and hoping to get my quail hatches up there too.I'm curious, what did you mark them with? Mine are coming blank and I'd like to keep track of what goes where. I won't even know breed until hatching.
Thanks everyone! If I have to I'll hand turn. I work out of my home so I can set an alarm. If I end up doing that - I always like having a doomsday plan in place, call me paranoid - is there a best way to turn them? Like should I turn them 1/4th of the way, then the other 4th, etc? Or is it okay to flip from Side A to Side B? (I'd mark them, of course) I'm unsure how gentle/gradual the turning is.
Thanks again for putting up with all my questions. I'm excited!