Tilting Vs Turning

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New to hatching, build a bator like MissPrissy with my own tweaks and I was wondering about tilting bator instead of turning eggs.

Turning eggs end to end or Around. Eggs are big end up now and my temp steady at 99.2 and 46% hum. Thanks in advance! hugs
 
If you tilt the bator won't your water come out? And it's side to side for turning the eggs. don't turn them end to end, the large end needs to be at the top for the air bubble. Do it an odd number of times a day like 3. I read a lot of people are putting their eggs in an egg carton and with a piece of wood under them and just moving the wood from one side to the other for turning. I like the egg cartons because it's a lot less mess then they hatch. Hope that helps and more will help you. Good luck and good vibes coming your way.
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Right now I have no water in it because it is between 35%-45% and that where it needs to be right for now on Day 1 set 8-26-08 10pm air temp is swng between 96- 105 when I get my thermostat might fix that the homemade water wiggler busted on me so it is out right now til i go to town!
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I don't get the 'side to side' thing...

I know I am so lame, but a picture (of before turning, and after turning) would beat a thousand words!
 
no you don't tilt the bator...just the eggs in the carton.. if you tilt the bator you would have water every where
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you just tilt the egg carton with the eggs in it 3+ times a day

have something under the carton to keep it tilt then when it's time to tilt to the other side just put whatever you have holding that one side of the carton up on the other side
 
Did anyone ever find out if tilting had sufficient hatch rates? :) I'm about to do a hatch and want to know what turning method has the best hatch rates
 
My cabinet incubator just tilts the eggs and gets 90 percent plus.

There are a few on here that hand turn and get that as well.

As long as they are turned/tilted so the embryo doesn't stick to the shell you should be fine.
 

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