isn't it like 99.5 degrees to start them developing?
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THAT IS SO COOL! SOMETIMES I WISH I WAS IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS.agreed. eggs can be stored at room temperature for a lot longer than most people realize. My grandmother never put her eggs in the fridge. They sat in a bowl on the counter until she used them. if she had a hen go broody, she would gather a handful of eggs from the bowl and take them back to the hen.
cmfarm, I am sorry that you are so mis-informed but please do not panic new chicken keepers with this invalid information.No, that is the the temp. to hatch them. It can start to develop at 65 F but will develop very slowly. It is always best to put eggs in the fridge immediately that way they don't develop and damage the egg.
A week?! Wow that's a long time!I've always kept a rooster, until now....but I am growing a few to find the next kingI'm not great at gathering eggs in a timely manner, neither are the kids. I've used eggs that had been in the coop for at least a week in the texas heat.
But you need to know if you have a sitting hen! Eggs don't hatch themselves, they need some help.