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I have a neighbor who does that, but i think it's just to keep track of which ones are the oldest for eating purposes. i just keep the cartons in the order the eggs come in. But for hatching purposes, I believe dates would be very useful.
 
I have a neighbor who does that, but i think it's just to keep track of which ones are the oldest for eating purposes. i just keep the cartons in the order the eggs come in. But for hatching purposes, I believe dates would be very useful.
I'm satisfied with the 40% fertility rate of the five eggs, considering the circumstances. I watched the RIR pullet lay an egg today and it was just like the 5 I'm incubating, kind of long and skinny.
 

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