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HI EVRYONE!!!!!!!!!
this is the same incubator iv got but this is not mine
the eggs sit in the eggs cups in the incubator so how should i turn them?
shall i keep the blunt side up and then turn the pointy sides up three times a day,
i cant keep the eggs on their side becaues the lid does not fit on
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Don't turn the eggs round or blunt side down, only the pointy end should be sitting down.
Can you take the egg tray out and position them horizontally? Or you could tilt the eggs 45° each way, to the left then to the right. I don't know anything about that incubator. Maybe someone with that type of bator will chime in.
 
HI EVRYONE!!!!!!!!!
this is the same incubator iv got but this is not mine
the eggs sit in the eggs cups in the incubator so how should i turn them?
shall i keep the blunt side up and then turn the pointy sides up three times a day,
i cant keep the eggs on their side because the lid does not fit on
WH001326-1-eshoppingstar75.jpg
You mark each egg on one side. You can use either a pencil or a Sharpie. The eggs go in the cups pointy side down so that the air cell is always at the top of the egg.

You rotate each egg 180° either to the right or left on one turn and the next turn you rotate them back in the other direction. The rotation is done with the egg in the holder.

Never put the eggs in the cup with the pointy side up.

Not having had that type of incubator and not knowing the model number, I can't say for sure but it appears that you can remove the egg holder which would give you the ability to lay the eggs on their side if so desired.
 
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You mark each egg on one side. You can use either a pencil or a Sharpie. The eggs go in the cups pointy side down so that the air cell is always at the top of the egg.

You rotate the eggs 180° either to the right or left on one turn and the next turn you rotate them back in the other direction. The rotation is done with the egg in the holder.

Never put the eggs in the cup with the pointy side up.

Not having had that type of incubator and not knowing the model number, I can't say for sure but it appears that you can remove the egg holder which would give you the ability to lay the eggs on their side if so desired.
Thanks for chiming in @R2elk, I was unsure how that egg tray was suppose to work!
 

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