Tofuchicken
In the Brooder
- Jun 18, 2025
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Hello! I recently started incubating my eggs (day 5) and about a day or two ago the incubator started smelling off, but I was afraid to do anything to the incubator like cleaning it. However, I finally decided to clean it after reading that it’s probably because the water was contaminated. I smelled the water and it seemed like it was the issue. I cleaned the incubator quickly and put the eggs back in, but I realized the eggs also give off a foul/bad smell. Is it a good idea to gently wipe it or leave the eggs be?
Another question I would like to ask is if I should candle the eggs and toss the unviable ones out now. I bought shipped eggs and it took 4-5 days to arrive, and it’s been 5 additional days since I set the eggs. I’m wondering if the unsavory smell could be related to bad eggs in the incubator.
Another question I would like to ask is if I should candle the eggs and toss the unviable ones out now. I bought shipped eggs and it took 4-5 days to arrive, and it’s been 5 additional days since I set the eggs. I’m wondering if the unsavory smell could be related to bad eggs in the incubator.