INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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When storing hatching eggs for incubation, what's the ideal temp for storage prior to incubation? I am turning them (tilting in the clean carton) a few times a day so that yolk doesn't stick...this is my first time to actually hatch on our own...thanks!! ( right now they're in our garage because it's dark & not cold but not hot. (I'm in TX)
Normal room temp is good, and the yolk won't stick if you haven't incubated at all. It's like putting eggs in the fridge, the yolks are held in the middle of the egg by the Chalaza, so no need to turn them yet. Once the embryo starts growing and is big enough, it'll touch the sides, and then have a chance of sticking. Till then, there's no point to turning.
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Normal room temp is good, and the yolk won't stick if you haven't incubated at all. It's like putting eggs in the fridge, the yolks are held in the middle of the egg by the Chalaza, so no need to turn them yet. Once the embryo starts growing and is big enough, it'll touch the sides, and then have a chance of sticking. Till then, there's no point to turning.
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Gotcha - I thought I'd read to tilt the carton slightly a few times a day while storing for incubation - but that makes my life easier if I don't need to!

kwhites - is it better for them to sit in the house vs the garage since temp varies so much more in the garage? I don't want to doom them before they even make it to the incubator lol...

Thanks y'all!!
 
(My house stays about 72 degrees lately) - garage is typically cooler of course - our low is supposed to be 41 tonight. It won't get that cold in our garage but it will still feel very cool. Sorry I'm probably over thinking this!
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Gotcha - I thought I'd read to tilt the carton slightly a few times a day while storing for incubation - but that makes my life easier if I don't need to!

kwhites - is it better for them to sit in the house vs the garage since temp varies so much more in the garage? I don't want to doom them before they even make it to the incubator lol...

Thanks y'all!!
Actually, I'm not sure if drastic temp changes would hurt them prior to incubation or not, but why chance it?...store them in the house if you can, just don't store them for more than 7 days before setting them. In the meantime, fire that 'bator up & let it run for a few days to make sure it's holding temp & humidity properly before committing eggs to it. Also, go to the beginning o this thread &start reading; Sally's written or pulled others' articles together to form a wealth of information & tips in this one place...take full advantage of it.

If you have any questions or concerns, don't be shy about asking questions.
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Actually, I'm not sure if drastic temp changes would hurt them prior to incubation or not, but why chance it?...store them in the house if you can, just don't store them for more than 7 days before setting them. In the meantime, fire that 'bator up & let it run for a few days to make sure it's holding temp & humidity properly before committing eggs to it. Also, go to the beginning o this thread &start reading; Sally's written or pulled others' articles together to form a wealth of information & tips in this one place...take full advantage of it.

If you have any questions or concerns, don't be shy about asking questions.  :welcome , and to this thread; glad you found us.


Thank you so much!
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-----store them in the house if you can, just don't store them for more than 7 days before setting them. In the meantime, fire that 'bator up & let it run for a few days to make sure it's holding temp & humidity properly before committing eggs to it.------.
Good point and I am guessing that is why I am throwing way more clears away than I should! I have been keeping them for 14 days. I have some eggs that are 7 days old today and will be 9 days before I get them in the incubator. I started 14 eggs two weeks ago and I had to put them under two broody hens on Saturday while this batch of eggs went in lock down. I need either more broody hens or another hatcher!
 
@Sally Sunshine you are correct. Out of all the pistols I own, I carry this Springfield 4" XD45 90% of the time. No matter what pistol or caliber I carry, they are loaded with Hornady Critical Defense rounds. And always hot chambered ready to rock it.


You are afraid of what? that the Comanches will steal your hair ?
 
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Shlom Sally i also think they are small, the % was 48-50%
I took one reservoir out it is now 43% the problem is that the air humidity Is very high!
 
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