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I would leave them in the turner and remove them from the bator, the only thing I would worry about by leaving the eggs in the bator while turning it on, is any spike in temp. I think it's best to let it come to temperature (and adjust) before putting the eggs in and then when it's stable for several hours, adding the eggs. That's just what I do with my LG because of the sometimes crazy temp adjusting. I also cover my bator with a towel or blanket to help keep the temps steady. Best of luck to you on your hatch.
I would leave them in the turner and remove them from the bator, the only thing I would worry about by leaving the eggs in the bator while turning it on, is any spike in temp. I think it's best to let it come to temperature (and adjust) before putting the eggs in and then when it's stable for several hours, adding the eggs. That's just what I do with my LG because of the sometimes crazy temp adjusting. I also cover my bator with a towel or blanket to help keep the temps steady. Best of luck to you on your hatch.