Can you use an egg carton in the incubator..............??

if my eggs have been on there side and turned for 9 days can i change and put them in a carton or do i need to just leave them on there side since i started them that way?
 
I think its perfect for quail eggs because they can move around when they are pipping and rocking with plenty of space, but I personally would not chance it with chicken eggs. I have had too many die after pipping to risk it. But I am sure many use one successfully. And by looking at the pics, I would say people do, but again, it's just my preference.
 
I hand turn mine so they are always on their side. So I use the toliet papper method. It keeps the eggs from rolling great. Have used it 3 hatchings and none have rolled out and all have hatched with out any problem.

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I would use styrofoam cartons. I used paper my first hatch thinking it would be more natural, but it soaks up any water you have that touches it, then when it drys out a bit, the eggshells stick to it. Just my experience, anyway.

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When referring to "turning eggs," it isn't really turning them upside down. (I know I thought that when I was new to incubating, too!). It is merely rocking them back and forth. The pointy end is always down. You can elevate one side of the carton for one turn, and the other side of the carton for the next turn.

are you not even opening your incubator? that sounds good to me.

so you're just propping up the end of the incubator, how high are you doing that?
 

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