EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

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The temperature is cold enough this morning that the molt needs to be over, next month my hens will use the amount of daylight to keep their neck away from the chopping block
 
I got an e-mail from world poultry about turning eggs. The first article was about the importance of turning during long term storage.
Turning 4 times a day during storage is recommended for eggs stored for an extended period. Little impact was seen in fresh eggs.
The impact was most dramatic in older flocks. There was little impact in young flocks of about 30 weeks of age.

Egg storage length​
Turning frequency during storage 1. Flock Age (wk) 2.Flock Age (wk) 3.Flock Age (wk) 4.Flock Age (wk)
days​
52 53 58 64
(d)​
(times/d) 1. (% fertile hatch) 2. (% fertile hatch) 3. (% fertile hatch) 4. (% fertile hatch)
3days (d)​
0 85.9 92.2 88.7 82.3
3d​
4 88.7 90.3 90 83.5
14days (d)​
0 75.4* 81.0* 80.7* 72.0*
14 (d)​
4 81.3* 84.8* 85.6* 79.3*
 
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The temperature is cold enough this morning that the molt needs to be over, next month my hens will use the amount of daylight to keep their neck away from the chopping block

My Jaerhons (Norwegian breed) used to molt in January. I guess that was their way of saying, "You call this cold? "
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