Is it better to ...

freshfish

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have your incubator at the desired temp before you put your eggs in? Or put your eggs in and then turn on the incubator so the temp gradually increases? I would think it be a shock to go from room temp, straight into 99.5 degree bator...

Any thoughts?

John
 
I've always read to have the incubator at the desired temp when you set the eggs. Otherwise, you could be wasting time getting it to hold the correct temp consistently.

The temp change won't shock the egg--there's nothing to shock. It's the same to the egg as if it's sitting out in a nest and a hen sets on it. Eggs are designed for that.
 
If you have an automatic turner, should it be turned on right away when you set the eggs in the incubator??
 
Maybe I'll wait until the temp gets back up to 99 and then plug in the turner
 

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