WestKnollAmy
The Crazy Chicken Lady
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I'm confused, still on the first part of my coffee but you said only turn until day 10....why? They have to be turned for at least 16-18 days. Mother hen does it so that is what has to happen, though again, eggs can take more than we think when incubating them.
And if you want to candle them, go ahead. Chickychickybaby does hers every day!
Not really, but her DD accuses her of it!
When I had eggs shipped in the first time I was told I could not touch the eggs with my fingers or it would clog the pores and the eggs would not hatch. Years later, I realize the folks telling me about hatching eggs did not have a clue and from experience I have learned what I can and can not do.
Yes, I still make mistakes but I open my bator almost every day and handle my eggs without washing my hands
and they still hatch.
Just in case though, you do need to continue to roll your eggs and if you want to candle, you go right ahead and show your kids how life is created. This is a perfect example!
I'm confused, still on the first part of my coffee but you said only turn until day 10....why? They have to be turned for at least 16-18 days. Mother hen does it so that is what has to happen, though again, eggs can take more than we think when incubating them.
And if you want to candle them, go ahead. Chickychickybaby does hers every day!

When I had eggs shipped in the first time I was told I could not touch the eggs with my fingers or it would clog the pores and the eggs would not hatch. Years later, I realize the folks telling me about hatching eggs did not have a clue and from experience I have learned what I can and can not do.
Yes, I still make mistakes but I open my bator almost every day and handle my eggs without washing my hands

Just in case though, you do need to continue to roll your eggs and if you want to candle, you go right ahead and show your kids how life is created. This is a perfect example!