Question about egg turner

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Tomorrow I'm renting an egg incubator from a local farm...
It's a styrofoam box with an egg turner and every thing else etc...

It has this as an egg turner:



My thing is... do they hatch on the turner? I would think the turner would not be good for the hatching part.
what happens when they do hatch? i guess you would leave them be for the time period. but anybody used this before?
Does it hurt the chicks?
 
I accidentally let my chicks hatch in the egg turner once, when I was still starting out with the incubating, and they were okay.

I don't recommend it though.

Good luck with your hatch. I can't wait until my eggs start to hatch in my antique, round galvanized metal incubator.
 
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Usually when it comes time for lock down you take the turner out and lay the eggs on their side.
 
no - you need to place the eggs (3 or 4 days before hatch) into a hatcher,.
 
You don't need a Hatcher, but you will need to take out the egg turner on day 18 and lay the eggs on their side. Up the humidity to about 70% these last 3 days of incubation.

A hatcher makes it easier to to staggered hatches, and keeps the incubator clean.

A hatcher, is basically an incubator without a turner, and you bring the eggs from your incubator to the hatcher, making incubator cleanup easy.
 

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