I try to do what broodies or wild birds do, they all turn their eggs. If the yolk sinks into the small end of the egg or lays against the side of the egg, should the embryo be developing in cramped quarters, it can hatch with a cross beak, curled toes, spinal issues, can't absorb the yolk right before hatch, no feet, and a host of nutrient deficiencies. People that don't turn their eggs are asking for trouble in my humble opinion.OK, so turning is a yes. I've seen a growing trend of peeps saying that they don't turn (mostly on social media platforms though, so you know how that is). I can't comment because I'm very inexperienced. I trust you a lot more than I trust the peeps saying not to turn however, so turning it is!