Fertilized eggs in fridge, can I use them still?

karlamaria

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I tried to give them to my broody, but she got off and another wanted to eat them , long story short I can get a incubator but want to know how to go about using the eggs I put in the fridge? Is it even possible now to use them? Can someone redirect me to a page that explains this , thank you so much
 
I used some out of my fridge last year that were about a week old and about half of them hatched.
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so do I take them out and let them sit until they warm up then put them in the incubator? if you cqan help direct me to the place where it tells about this ( cold eggs etc. I would study it all :) thanks so much
 
So long as they did not freeze you can incubate refrigerated eggs. Nearly all of mine are kept in the fridge before I set them. Just let them come up to room temperature before putting them in the box so that condensation won't form on them.
 
I'm sad, I washed them as they had poop on them and egg so I ran them through warm water. Duh will I ever learn. I will have to go find more fertile eggs. Ugh thanks mucH
 

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