Thanks! I have a secret.... That I have done since day one of incubating ~ But it goes against everything everyone says on here, but it is working great for me.... OH & that 1 Cochin egg left HATCHED !!!!! YEAH 100% LD Hatch! & Jules your 1 egg is still in the bator.... C'mon C'mon !!!
Jaz, no worries... not saying I'd run off and try your secret. I think that we all have to somewhat individualize their system based on climate and type of bators. But I'm very curious to know what works for you!
Wow, What a mess! Those eggs are really broken up. I personally can not stand when people use paper towel, tissues, or toilet paper for packing eggs. I've never had good hatches out of eggs that come that way. I think the only way to go is to individually wrap in bubble wrap.
Celtic... you know how we are always talking about how to properly ship eggs? Well.... I had an interesting time opening my packages this morning. Pidgey's eggs were packed in larger box, individually bubble wrapped and them loosely packed in pieces of foam and newspaper. Aurora's eggs were in smaller box, inside egg cartons that were bubble wrapped, with toilet paper on top of eggs.
Pidgey's eggs, all looking perfect:
Aurora's eggs:
I did try to save the one non-broken egg from this carton, because it is a blue egg. I rinsed it in lukewarm water and dried it with a paper towel.
I will be candling these remaining eggs carefully before setting in bator:
I luv these!!! They are like 3.99 a bag, & 1 bag will do a 4' x 4' Brooder about an inch or more deep! It keeps for weeks, You just need to stir it, no odor at all, no moisture for bacteria to grow, & keeps their feet so clean that it looks pristine, even with my Turkeys, & Feather foots. My Silkie does not have a lick of anything stuck to her. & if water gets spilled it soacks it up immediately. I also use it for my Ferret Litter, Cat Litter too. Me loves multi purpose stuff ! Also it can be used as FIRE
It also gives traction for their little feetsies! I also dust the pellets with DE (Diatemaceous Earth)