Duck egg experiment!!!

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My hen has been laying for 4 days now, I have been collecting eggs for two, I cracked open the first one and it seemed fertile. Now these are "pullet" eggs, and are storing in my cool basement that is VERY dry, so I put a wet towel underneath the carton the eggs are in. They are pointy end DOWN, I have been turning them every so often, I am waintg about a week then going to pop them in the bator. I want to see if a "pullet" egg will hatch out, If I can actually succesfully incubate, and give my incubator a test run. What do you think?
 
Sounds good to me, but I probably qualify as an enabler.
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I've now got three eggs collected, the oldest egg is turning a VERY light shade of grey. is that normal?
 
Hey Ticks! I have not seen you on here in a while so ....HI
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Now about the eggs. I have hatched out chicken pullet eggs with no problem. I collected eggs for my bator for oh....a week and they did not turn gray, that I noticed.
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And I stored them in an egg carton. Every night I would flip the carton for one side to the other. Example right now they are flap side (where it opens) down I will turn them so that the hinge is now down. I never flip them clear over so that they are upside down, just from side to side.
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Good luck! And good to see ya on here.
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edited to fix my spelling.
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Harley's girl :

Hey Ticks! I have not seen you on here in a while so ....HI
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Now about the eggs. I have hatched out chicken pullet eggs with no problem. I collected eggs for my bator for oh....a week and they did not turn gray, that I noticed.
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And I stored them in an egg carton. Every night I would flip the carton for one side to the other. Example right now they are flap side (where it opens) down I will turn them so that the hinge is now down. I never flip them clear over so that they are upside down, just from side to side.
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Good luck! And good to see ya on here.
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edited to fix my spelling.
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Hi Harley, nice to see you too
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I know the eggs are fertile as I have seen much breeding and one egg was fertile that I cracked open. I might as well give it a try. Thanks
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