I have been giving this some thought. I always have a "rescue" and more than anything else they seem to be in the wrong position. I think it was Laree's pics that showed the chicks zipping in cartons and it got me thinking. So I'll be using this tip with the batch of silkies I just started.Another thing that some say--An egg turner sets the eggs on end. Hand turning sets the egg on the side. When you remove the eggs from the egg turner and put them on their side at lock down, some chicks can't reorient their position and suffocate. To avoid this, Hatchers using egg turners use cut out card board egg cartons to leave the eggs in the same relative position as the egg turner.
I don't know about this, but it makes sense. I tried setting the eggs on their side and "wobbling" them a bit to make sure the weight of the chick in the eggs would orient the egg into the best position for hatching and such at lock down. I did have six of eight eggs hatch for my Easter Eggers.
I am going to try the egg carton tip on my next hatch. I am setting Dorking eggs this weekend.![]()
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