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Doing so much better! TyWhat a cutie!! How is he doing?
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Doing so much better! TyWhat a cutie!! How is he doing?
I buy a pack that holds 35 eggs each x 12 for .99 they are sealed up in a plastic bag. I keep them for shipped eggs to rest, toss them when done. Then use new ones for candling etc.$.20! I wish! They must be more, aren't they? I didn't have any cartons when I started. I had to buy some. On sale, here they are $.25. Now I have stacks of used cartons, each family has their own bag...lol.
Ouch! We can live in pain together...lol!They are $0.49 a piece here
I typically do not clean my eggs before incubating, if there is visible "dirt" I do clean that off. I use Wipe 'n Wash egg cleansing Towelettes from TSC.










That's fantastic!!!Doing so much better! Ty
I'm very glad to hear that. It makes life that much easier. 
Ouch! We can live in pain together...lol!
No fair! I'm envious.I buy a pack that holds 35 eggs each x 12 for .99 they are sealed up in a plastic bag. I keep them for shipped eggs to rest, toss them when done. Then use new ones for candling etc.


I bet you look at food when it falls on the floor and brush the hair off and eat it cause it looked clean!!
Setting dirty eggs is so 14th century!![]()
I store all of my eggs in Flats in the house refer. And my egg people bring their own cartons. I write their name on their cartons and keep them for next time they're ready. keep them in the barn refrigeratorOuch! We can live in pain together...lol!