When are eggs safe to incubate/stops being a 'pullet/new' egg?

Sex - linked breeds and other commercial are rarely prone to going broody. This is because the instinct as been bred out. Imagine a chicken at a commercial farm not laying because their broody, this is prevented as it is bred out.
Thanks for your opinion. Show me evidence please.
 
Sorry if that is really what I said, I was referring to artificial incubation not all incubation.
What is artificial? Using an incubator?
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It's because of people such as yourself who like to incubate with a machine that many birds do not go broody. You have ruined them by destroying their natural abilities. It's so sad. :(
You haven't used an incubator so much you lost count of how many you hatched in one?
 
It's because of people such as yourself who like to incubate with a machine that many birds do not go broody. You have ruined them by destroying their natural abilities. It's so sad. :(
Troll alert.
You keep contradicting yourself lol.
What is this argument even about?
 

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