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This is kind of the reasoning I was using with my current decision. Looking back on the shipped eggs I have hatched, I have had the best results with eggs laying on their sides.I've got generally better results incubating upright and not turning for the first 2-3 days. I've tried quite a few ways now and they all worked to some degree. Sometimes I wonder if the method made that much of a difference or not but I try to stick to the method that gave me the best results coincidence or not.
I think it would be a great test if someone experienced with hatching got a large order of eggs from a single source and split them into different groups with different methods. Having at least a dozen eggs in each group might give a decent answer into if the method used made much of a difference or not.
This would be a great experiment. Would have to have identical incubators to minimize variables.
