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I have never tried to leave them upright and asked a lot of questions about it for this hatch. I got a lot of different responses. One that bothered me was that when they were in egg cartons some had foot problems (curled toes) if they didnt get out of the cartons soon. In the end my feeling is that hens dont set them upright to hatch so Im not going to jump right into doing that. Seems it was a bout 50%- 50% people that had better luck each way...OK : Question lovely people .......... when it's time for lockdown, I have done both ie kept them in the turner (upright) and laid them on their sides and feel like I have had better luck with them upright - but that may just be me .... what do you guys recommend, from your experience, keep in the turner upright to hatch (obviously with turner switched off) or taken out of the turner and laid on their sides?![]()
That might be a case where I would set mine up... I had horrible luck with really bad air cells. You can also cut holes in the bottoms of the cartonsSeveral of my eggs have funky air cells. I am planning on cutting an egg carton in half so that the eggs are leaning upright but still able to have the air circulation. I read somewhere on BYC that if the eggs were left upright to hatch, the chick may not be able to get the top of the egg off. This is my first time, so I am just making it up as I go![]()
You mean something like this? Silicone Mold
Beautiful babies!!!So some of my Catdance Silkies hatchedlast night, YIPPEEEEE! I have pictures of two but I hear others under her I just haven't seen them. A partridge egg and a blue. Here we go...lots more fun tonight.![]()
None of mine ever had curled toes. I did have one with spraddle leg but I think that had more to do with the humidity being too high.I have never tried to leave them upright and asked a lot of questions about it for this hatch. I got a lot of different responses. One that bothered me was that when they were in egg cartons some had foot problems (curled toes) if they didnt get out of the cartons soon. In the end my feeling is that hens dont set them upright to hatch so Im not going to jump right into doing that. Seems it was a bout 50%- 50% people that had better luck each way...