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I am newbie to hatching eggs. I have built a basic homemade foam, still air incubator, that is holding strong at 100.9 degrees. I am using Bill Worrell's method of dry incubation (will follow precisely).
MY QUESTION: Anyone here have success stories of NOT turning your eggs? I have been turning them the first few days, but could not help notice that pro-model egg turners seem to only rotate the egg about 45-degrees from one side to the next. If this is true, could I just do the same and rotate my entire incubator on an incline (being sure to not loose the eggs out of the carton holders) and achieve the EXACT same as the egg-turners?
Thanks Guys
I am newbie to hatching eggs. I have built a basic homemade foam, still air incubator, that is holding strong at 100.9 degrees. I am using Bill Worrell's method of dry incubation (will follow precisely).
MY QUESTION: Anyone here have success stories of NOT turning your eggs? I have been turning them the first few days, but could not help notice that pro-model egg turners seem to only rotate the egg about 45-degrees from one side to the next. If this is true, could I just do the same and rotate my entire incubator on an incline (being sure to not loose the eggs out of the carton holders) and achieve the EXACT same as the egg-turners?
Thanks Guys