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I've been studying up on artificial incubation and that too seems to have went around the bend into overthinking land! WOW!
Did you know you need to wash your hands before turning eggs in the incubator so that no germs will get on the eggs? I know that broody hens have little hand sanitizer wipes they use to clean their feet and bottoms to keep the eggs from getting any bacteria on them.
By the time a broody is near the end of her sitting, the eggs look like someone rolled them around in the manure and mud and some egg yolks.
I'm thinking I'm going to have to go against the accepted wisdom on this little adventure as well and see what happens. Will be doing a test run on some of my own flock's eggs before doing the do on good eggs, just to see if I can make it happen.


I'm thinking I'm going to have to go against the accepted wisdom on this little adventure as well and see what happens. Will be doing a test run on some of my own flock's eggs before doing the do on good eggs, just to see if I can make it happen.