Shipped hatching eggs question

bustermommy

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I know I read on here somewhere about letting shipped eggs rest for a bit before incubating to let the yolks settle, but a search didn't turn up what I was looking for.

Soooo, could someone please help me out and refresh my memory about incubating shipped hatching eggs?

Thanks.
 
I let mine rest small end down, in egg cartons room temperature for 24hrs.
 
I think a lot of people candle shipped eggs when they get them to be certain they are not cracked anywhere. If they are they repair them with wax etc. Hope that helps...
 
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YES, this is exactly the kind of advice I was looking for. Thank you sooo much.
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Well, I'm hoping to practice on ee eggs to prepare for some Coronation/Lt. Sussex after I have a clue. I'm still waiting for the auction to end, but I'm sure I'll get some sooner or later. There aren't any hatching eggs for the breed I want locally so I wanted to practice on shipped eggs too. I don't think my roo is getting any fertilizing done or I'd practice on my own eggs first.
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He gets nooo respect from the girls!
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Of course he could just be shy!
 
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They peck him and he runs away!
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I am planning on giving him a little more time and trying because he's a lt. sussex and I have a lt. sussex hen who actually likes him, but isn't laying yet. I don't think he's mature enough. His tail just started rooing. He's poor quality, cuz he has feather stubs on his legs, but for my backyard, his chicks would be fine. I do love the coronations though and around here, the only seller I know wants $60 for a ROOSTER and that's a split with lt. Can't afford that right now.
 

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