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I had mine upright for 3 days. No turning first 24 in bator, then I tilted for 2 days and then put them on their sides. I think you have a good plan to keep them upright in the cartons through hatch. You'll be able to tell if they pip into the air cell and hopefully the hatchlings won't knock the other eggs over! How far away did your eggs ship from? Mine traveled over 650 miles so if a get a few to hatch I'll be happy. I live within driving distance to Meyer Hatchery where I got my layer flockThe shipped eggs are more toward show quality (or so I hope) for my breeding stock so I am stuck with shipped eggs for that type.
Sorry if I missed it in an earlier post, what breed(s) are you hatching?
Mine didn't ship from too far...not sure on mileage but I live in Missouri and they came from Arkansas lol didn't have any broken, they packed them well. I'm hatching silkies, with a possible frizzle in there....I really wanted silkies for their broodiness...that way I wouldn't have to mess with the incubator too much besides my quail. I still have to hatch those little guys but the silkies can do the chicken work lol plus I think a broody would put me in my place and keep my hands off those eggs lol