Storing eggs for incubation - until you get enough

tia

Crowing
14 Years
Apr 19, 2009
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Where do you store eggs that you plan to incubate? I know the refrigerator is too cold. It is also too cold outside here. What temperature to you store them at? I was thinking about my unheated garage that goes from 50 to 60 degrees. Do you think that would be okay. Any special info I should know about storing them. Do you have to move them around? Should it be large end up or laying down?
 
we store ours in the basement, but if you don't have one I guess I would pick a closet becasue our closets tend to stay cooler than the house if the doors are closed.....in the winter time anyway. We tilt our eggs on another egg carton or book. 1-2 times a day I tilt them the otherway.
 
store them in an egg carton, pointy side down in the garage and put something under one end (a book or something else a couple/few inches tall) then switch ends a couple of times/day. Good luck
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I put mine pointy end down in an egg carton. They fit really well in a large flat rate box, six of them. Then you can just tip the box and viola! You have turned six dozen eggs in about a second. I keep mine in the kitchen cupboard.
 
I have a little plastic tray that I keep in front of my incubater on the table. That way I remember to turn the eggs each time I turn the ones already in the incubator. My incubator is in my spare room inside the house.


Good luck with the collecting...and the incubation...
 

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