Cierrascoop
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- Sep 24, 2022
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I'm part of several groups on Facebook that do dry hatches. One thing I noticed a few times was people mentioning a no turn method? Before diving into it too much I'd like to hear what other people have personally experienced doing this? I was always under the impression that without turning the eggs either yourself or with a self turning incubator that the chicks would stick to one side?? Or something of that nature. I just know i always seen that it was not good lol.. so how does this work?? A few people stated that they just let their eggs with a heat lamp and leave them? Is this really something you can do? Wouldn't hatch rates be really low? Would it not up the risk factor for developing chicks? Give me your experiences.