Placing padding under the eggs may not be a good idea there is a reason the trays are made with hardware cloth and trays with holes, it is to keep an even and plenty of fresh warm air circulating around the eggsI had thought of that with the padding, but I think it will grip enough that sitting higher will be okay. Of course I will test this theory before risking a whole batch of eggs. I have no tray for the bottom... 2 racks that hold 44 eggs is way more than I need. I was thinking about a rectangular tupperware container for water down there, narrow and long to keep it away from the sides when the auto-turner is engaged. My chickens are all 100% free ranged and I've never seen a louse on one of them( and I've looked pretty closely since I used to hold my Roo a lot), if I did I would Sevin dust them. I am a firm believer in Sevin having used it for at least 10 years now, I've never used Ivermec pour on.
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PS my chicken size racks will not hold peafowl eggs i had to use the goose size trays that only hold 36 upright, i could see a peafowl egg rolling out of a chicken egg rack

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