I completely forgot about that. Thanks Chooks! I'll be doing that the next time I have to wash my eggs.When I have to wash eggs, I let them air dry and then mist them with a solution of Betadine (povidone iodine) from the drug store and water- usually around a 2 to 1 water to iodine solution. After the first side dries I roll them over and spray them again. This gives them an antimicrobial coating to replace the bloom and seems to work well.
Last year I was hatching eggs for a family friend, so I mostly had his eggs in the bator along with some of mine. I went to collect eggs from the game pen and the little nuts were running around with an egg. It doesn't happen often, so I'm not sure if they're breaking them on purpose or if it's by accident. I would have had my last three eggs if they hadn't done that. Now I just need one.This time there's all mine too. So much cheaper than years gone by.
I just started to work on some low fertility with 2 of my breeds, but none of the eggs after are in here. Then I went out just a minute ago to 4 Marans hens in a nest box making all kinds of noise and 2 more Maranas and one of my Ameraucanas waiting to get in. I pulled out 4 eggs and though hmmmm. Then I put them with the 18 I held back. Never put all you eggs in one basket, or incubator. LOL There was only one Maranas egg in there, so looks like one if none of them have laid so far. Getting great fertility on their's so that's good.
