Update! Ok, so I did it! The egg was also actually fertile! (Idk how that poor little bantam breeds my huge blrw) First - I put two dixie cups inside each other. I cut in some holes with a knife. My eggs were too small, the bottom half want all the way to the bottom of the cup, instead of being elevated a bit like I was planning. To fix this, I got a toilet paper roll, cut a ring out of it and put it inside the cup. The egg was too heavy, and it still touched the bottom. So I cut a strip of cardboard (from the toilet paper roll) and put it in the bottom of the cup like a bridge. So it's just arched in the middle. Then I put in the egg. It rested on the bridge perfectly. I also cut off the top of the cups so they were shorter. So, I took out the egg (it was not yet opened up) and got a pin. I tipped it pointy end up and started scratching an X on the tip. This took forever. When I finally got through to membrane, I started breaking off pieces of shell very carefully. I got a decent portion of shell off. Then, I got saran wrap. I cut off a square. I put a few holes in it with a pin. They're tiny holes. I made sure there were no bubbles or wrinkles in it, and put it over the top of the egg and the cup. Then I put a rubber band (I actually used an elastic hair tie because it was laying on the counter) over the saran wrap. It seems like everything's working so far. I am still not sure how to turn it, it wouldn't fit in an egg carton, and the cup barely fits in my incubator as it is. This might not work at all, but at least I tried, lol. Here are some pics. Btw, any turning suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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