Setting eggs with cracks

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I am setting eggs, and a friend of mine gave me eggs to set, and he only wanted as payment to get the green eggs he had 3/12 green and I had some extra green ones to set for him. 2 of his had cracks. I am going to still set them, and I put nail polish over the cracked areas. They did not leak and all egg parts were contained. I hope they will be okay, I have his cracked eggs in a diff incubator than the one I was using for my other eggs. I am going to let you guys know how it goes, I have not had great luck with cracked eggs, but we will see... below are the eggs
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The second one is worse more light comes through, and if you look with out shining a light you would not see the cracks, nothing is leaking though.
I will keep you all updated.
 
Wax is commonly used to seal cracks, but most recently I came across someone describing how to boil an egg (not one you're hatching) and taking the pliable boiled membrane and applying it to the egg. I really wish I were paying closer attention now as it was an extremely intriguing method, maybe someone else will pipe in about it.
 
So at about say 7 or 8 I accidentally dropped the thermometer on one of my silkie eggs and cracked it. I didn’t see the crack at first and because my chicken help turn eggs didn’t notice it for a day or two. Everything seemed to be intact so I actually crazy glued it shut and it hatched right along with all the other eggs no problem. Mine was just a straight line but down 1/4 to 1/3 of the egg. Good luck.
 

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