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Incubating dirty eggs after mother quits

ISophT

Chirping
6 Years
Mar 29, 2017
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Hello all, I had a broody hen sitting on some eggs and more eggs in an incubator. My broody quit after only one egg hatched. There are four more eggs that I think were fertile and growing. A rotten egg exploded on them and they are smelly. My incubator eggs are three days behind the broody's eggs. Will I be endangering my incubator eggs if I put the four smelly eggs in with them (not touching)? Or should I just throw away the eggs that got dirtied? Thanks for any help!
 
Did you candle the broody eggs? it were me and they looked good candling I would sanitize the dirty eggs with peroxide or hypochlous spray. They’re far enough along that having their bloom washed off won’t mess up their moisture loss while incubating.
 
Did you candle the broody eggs? it were me and they looked good candling I would sanitize the dirty eggs with peroxide or hypochlous spray. They’re far enough along that having their bloom washed off won’t mess up their moisture loss while incubating.
Hello all, I had a broody hen sitting on some eggs and more eggs in an incubator. My broody quit after only one egg hatched. There are four more eggs that I think were fertile and growing. A rotten egg exploded on them and they are smelly. My incubator eggs are three days behind the broody's eggs. Will I be endangering my incubator eggs if I put the four smelly eggs in with them (not touching)? Or should I just throw away the eggs that got dirtied? Thanks for any help!
I agree with dinoroar. It should be safe to put them in after disinfecting.
 

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