Trying to hatch week old eggs

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I have been collecting eggs from a serama and silkie that have started laying recently. They are delicious! Today the silkie is still sitting so may be going broody. I have a number of eggs that have been sitting on the kitchen counter. If I put some of them under her would they hatch? How many days old can eggs kept at room temp be hatchable-if they even are?
 
I have been collecting eggs from a serama and silkie that have started laying recently. They are delicious! Today the silkie is still sitting so may be going broody. I have a number of eggs that have been sitting on the kitchen counter. If I put some of them under her would they hatch? How many days old can eggs kept at room temp be hatchable-if they even are?
Roughly 10 days I believe. They should still be good to hatch.
 
5-6 is best. After 7 days hatchability starts dropping off rapidly. Also humidity is a factor with storing eggs. If the room air is to dry is lowers hatchability. Also hatching eggs should be stored pointed end down and turned at least once a day.
 
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If I put some of them under her would they hatch? How many days old can eggs kept at room temp be hatchable-if they even are?
I'll assume that you have an active cock/erel.
Have you checked for fertility by looking at blastodisc on yolk?
Eggs kept at 50-70°F for up to about 10 days...after that viability maybe begin to decrease. Good to tip carton end to end daily.
 

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