- Mar 25, 2017
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I'm about to begin incubating my first batch of eggs - I have 18 Cream Legbar eggs due to come in the mail tomorrow, and I'm going to pick up some Silkie eggs from a local breeder. (I don't particularly need the Silkie eggs, but I wanted to see if I had a difference in hatch rate between local eggs vs shipped and Silkies were the only thing near by.)
My question is, I have been doing a lot of reading about incubating shipped eggs, and most of the information I can find seems to say to incubate them large end up. I bought a Hovabator Genesis which came with an Incuturn automatic turner - which requires the eggs to be laying down. Should I just skip using the automatic turner and use an egg carton to keep them upright and turn by hand? Should I wait and see what the air cells look like before deciding? I'll be honest, I'd much prefer to use the automatic turner lol but I will definitely hand turn if it'll improve my chances of getting a good hatch rate.
My question is, I have been doing a lot of reading about incubating shipped eggs, and most of the information I can find seems to say to incubate them large end up. I bought a Hovabator Genesis which came with an Incuturn automatic turner - which requires the eggs to be laying down. Should I just skip using the automatic turner and use an egg carton to keep them upright and turn by hand? Should I wait and see what the air cells look like before deciding? I'll be honest, I'd much prefer to use the automatic turner lol but I will definitely hand turn if it'll improve my chances of getting a good hatch rate.