Cracked Eggs 3rd Bator? Experiment

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I was thing of using the 3rd bator I have to set eggs that I go it the mail that have cracks.
The 3rd bator will only be used for the crakced eggs. So I have nothing to lose right?
Has anyone done this?
 
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Seal the cracks first, if they are not too bad. You can use clear nail varnish.

Run the incubator for the first 5 days or so at normal RH .... if the air space is developing too quickly, increase the humidity.

Candle at 7 days and you will get an idea if it is working or not.
 
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There are two problems with cracked eggs, not counting the rough handling they have already had.

The first is that they will lose weight much more rapidly than they should. That will reduce hatch rate unless you can manage it effectively. The second is that the crack is a perfect way in for infection.

Sealing them will mitigate, but not remove, both of those problems.
 
I would say you have nothing to lose by trying. It either works or it doesn't and at least you can try...it will be better than just throwing them away.
 
I had an egg-splosion in my 'bator this morning! One of my eggs had a little pin hole that I saw yesterday and stuff was coming out but it was hard so I thought maybe I just didn't clean the egg good enough. DH turned the eggs at 4AM and when I checked them at 10 AM it was a MESS!
 
Pam,
I already have 2 bators up and running with good eggs. I have the 3rd sitting here and the cracked eggs. So if they go bad and blow up I am not out anything. May a crabbing hubby and kids b/c of the smell. After day 3 will check for veining and see.
With my luck 1/2 will hatch and they will be all roos.
Thanks guys. I will set them here in a bit and see what happens.
 

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