Cad~ Congrats on the eggs!
Randy (Search4one) I recently (approx. 6 months ago I think) started using the egg carton method and I love it! I have had better hatch rates since I started using them.
I don't notice the chicks having any issues at all. I say try it a couple of times with and without to see what you prefer. If you are going to use the egg carton...use the stryofoam ones as the cardboard cartons will suck up the moisture and drop humidity.
I stand them almost straight up but with a slight lean so they are resting on the carton for support.
I cut the stryofoam ones way down so that they are only approx. 1/2" to 5/8" tall...just enough to keep the eggs from rolling out and so that they stand up and the other chicks cannot knock them around. Cut out the bottoms of each egg well out so that the egg can get circulation all around it.
Good luck with your hatch!
Randy (Search4one) I recently (approx. 6 months ago I think) started using the egg carton method and I love it! I have had better hatch rates since I started using them.
I don't notice the chicks having any issues at all. I say try it a couple of times with and without to see what you prefer. If you are going to use the egg carton...use the stryofoam ones as the cardboard cartons will suck up the moisture and drop humidity.
I stand them almost straight up but with a slight lean so they are resting on the carton for support.
I cut the stryofoam ones way down so that they are only approx. 1/2" to 5/8" tall...just enough to keep the eggs from rolling out and so that they stand up and the other chicks cannot knock them around. Cut out the bottoms of each egg well out so that the egg can get circulation all around it.
Good luck with your hatch!