The eggs will be suitable for incubation until about 10 days. Be sure you are rotating the eggs...place them in a carton and set one end of the carton on a piece of wood (2 x 4). Then 12 hours later elevate the other end. This keeps the embryo from attaching to the side of the shell. House temperature is fine for keeping the eggs until incubation. Eggs can be simply cleaned with a light brushing. Most home incubators will hold 36 to 42 eggs so you could be selective about what you hatch.
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!
That makes me much more at ease.
I Should know, if this guy is going to back out, late today, or at the latest, by mid-day tomorrow. I have a local breeder, willing to incubate them for me, in exchange for some of the chicks. Now, I'm kind of half hoping he DOES back out.