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May Hatch Thread--Fill up those bators n' broodies!

So I set 45 eggs in the bator last night and have been turning them by hand. I'd ordered a turner and it arrived today - holds 42. Three eggs have to go. When I set them, I weighed and candled them. Some of these eggs are VERY porous, some of them order than others (the breeder dated them), and some are fairly dirty. I've read not to clean dirty eggs for various reasons. I've also read that porous eggs often don't hatch nor do eggs older than ten days. I have a couple that were right at 10 days when I set them and a couple that have older dates and are pretty dirty. So...

In your opinion, which eggs do I cull?
I wouldn't just throw them out based on age - in my last hatch (just hatched April 23/24th) I put 18 eggs in the incubator that I had kept at room temp (70) for 20 days. 16 of them were fertile. I had a problem with the humidity (it was my first ever actual incubator hatch) and I didn't take into account the normal room humidity. Unfortunately I learned the hard way - because six of my beautifully formed chicks drowned after pipping internally. I managed to save one from drowning and dried it off really good - even had to dry its mouth out - however it is having some problems and I really don't know what to do - it's been 30 hours out of the incubator and still can't walk. Simple fact is that if the humidity levels had been correct I would have had a 100% hatch rate (of the fertile eggs) on 20 day old eggs. I have set a new batch (last night) of 26 eggs. This time I am doing dry incubation because the normal humidity level where I live ranges between 50-70% on most days and rarely ever drops below 30%.

Here's the one that hatched from the 20 day old eggs. 3 Brahmas, 2 Blue Splash Ameracauna's, 1 Brahma/Dominique Cross, and 4 EE's.

 
I would not cull any yet. when you put your 42 egg turner in the incubator, you will notice you have a lot of room on the one end. I would put three eggs in there, and just leave them set for 7 days. Then when you do a 7 day candle, chances are you will be chucking a couple, then just add those three in their place.
Jim
 
I would not cull any yet.  when you put your 42 egg turner in the incubator, you will notice you have a lot of room on the one end.  I would put three eggs in there, and just leave them set for 7 days.  Then when you do a 7 day candle, chances are you will be chucking a couple, then just add those three in their place. 
Jim
I second his advice!!
 
Got er all fired up! Fingers crossed!!
400
 
It is day 7 for me and they are developing wonderfully. I had 9 delivered, 1 broke, 1 cracked, so 7 went in the bator, and 6 are definitely fertile and growing. I can see the dark spot(eye) see the beating heart. They are white eggs so I can see very well. My newly purchased eggs will be here tomorrow. If I let them rest 24 hrs, they will go in the bator on Friday. I will be covered in Polish babies!
That is awesome!
 
So I set 45 eggs in the bator last night and have been turning them by hand. I'd ordered a turner and it arrived today - holds 42. Three eggs have to go. When I set them, I weighed and candled them. Some of these eggs are VERY porous, some of them order than others (the breeder dated them), and some are fairly dirty. I've read not to clean dirty eggs for various reasons. I've also read that porous eggs often don't hatch nor do eggs older than ten days. I have a couple that were right at 10 days when I set them and a couple that have older dates and are pretty dirty. So...

In your opinion, which eggs do I cull?
Don't cull any yet!!!! Cut up an egg carton, a sleeve of 5-7 will fit in the bator beside the turner. That's how mine is set up now, I just hand turn the ones on the side until I candle and then if any in the turner aren't viable, I replace them with the ones that were on the side.


eta: sorry, didn't see the above responses lol But I third what they say!!!
 
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I put in 3 unknown farm fresh brown eggs(yes, they had a rooster) on the 15th and put in 4 more yesterday from the same place. I guess it'll be a surprise inside because I have no clue what breeds they came from xD
we are in the same boat lol very exciting to see what there going to look like. good luck
 

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