[COLOR=B22222]The 'turner' in my bator gently rocks the eggs back & forth- sort of what you are showing here. Then when I set my call duck eggs I had read from several ppl that raise ducks, the best hatch rates they've had came when they not only used a turner like mine, but they also 3 times per day hand turn. You sort of slowly twirl the egg while it's sitting in the turner. They said it seems to promote better more even veining & development. So I thought since I was doing it with the duck eggs, I would try it with the chicken eggs too. I won't know for sure if it's helping- BUT I did notice that the basque eggs I put in a few days b/4 the duck eggs show much more development in more eggs (12 out of 14) that previous batches of my chicken eggs. (all my eggs have been shipped) So far as just about everyone knows I've not had good luck with my hatches- so maybe this will help? I don't see where it would hurt anyway...[/COLOR]
Yea, all you can do it try and see what works best for you. I hope it works out much better for tou this time!
My first I did natural and laid them down...I started w 10 eggs and ended up w 7 to lockdown and hatched 5.
This was my first experience with shipped eggs and gosh I had some seriously crazy air cells...like way crazy that I almost threw the last egg away twice as I was sure there was no way a chick was in there. My bf said to get rid of it and I said I wanted to look inside to see if it ever developed and stuck it in my pocket. We worked on fixing the broody hen's broody pen for her and the hatched chicks and when we got done and were walking back to the house, I for some reason took the egg out of my pocket and listened. It chirped!! So I proved to myself to let them be cuz you just never know.
Btw sorry I write a book...I don't know how to tell a short story!!

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