- Jul 24, 2009
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I have seen many recommendations to let shipped eggs "sit" with the big end up for 12-24 hours before incubating, with the rationale that this allows the egg to settle, and the air pocket to get back to the right place (I guess). I can see how this might be helpful if you turn your eggs by hand, where the eggs pretty much lie in the bottom of the incubator on their sides, but I'm wondering if this is necessary if you're using an auto-turner, where the eggs are positioned with the big side up? They may be moving back and forth slowly, but they are pretty much sitting upright the whole time. Is there a benefit to letting them sit at room temperature, unmoving, before placing them in the incubator?
Thanks for any help.
Angus
Thanks for any help.
Angus