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How to take care a egg
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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 645659" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>Just thought I would add a few things about egg handling before they go in the incubator. The eggs must not go in the refridgerator. The eggs should be free of any manure or other material as this introduces bacteria that thrive in an incubator and reduce hatch rates. However, don't wash the eggs to clean off any contaminants. The eggs must be picked clean and remain that way. You should use eggs as fresh as possible. Once the eggs are in the incubator keep a close eye on the temperature and the humidity. If either gets off too far you'll have problems. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 645659, member: 2744"] Just thought I would add a few things about egg handling before they go in the incubator. The eggs must not go in the refridgerator. The eggs should be free of any manure or other material as this introduces bacteria that thrive in an incubator and reduce hatch rates. However, don't wash the eggs to clean off any contaminants. The eggs must be picked clean and remain that way. You should use eggs as fresh as possible. Once the eggs are in the incubator keep a close eye on the temperature and the humidity. If either gets off too far you'll have problems. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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