Question - collecting eggs for incubating

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Crowing
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Apr 19, 2009
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I am going to start incubating some eggs next week. When you collect the eggs do you wash them off? I know you keep them about 60 degrees or so until you put them in the incubator, but do you do anything else to them. I am also turning them. If they are fairly clean but have that waxy coating do you just keep them that way?
 
It's best to not wash them. Nature gave them the bloom / waxy coating - no reason to remove it.

Best of luck!
 
If they're fairly clean, I wouldn't wash them. I do wash eggs that have poop or dirt on them that doesn't come off easily. I have incubated both washed eggs (quails) and unwashed eggs. They both hatched, but I can't comment on the hatch rate.
 
Right now, it's wet here in Wisconsin. My eggs are usually wet and pooey when I collect them, and I just run them under hot water quick when I collect them and then gently blot them dry. I have a batch of 8 Runner eggs in the incubator right now that were all "washed" and are all developing great - but they're not due until the end of the month, so I can't tell you if it's affected the hatch rate yet.
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