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    Here is a pic of the eggs in the incubator. Will it hurt the egg if i leave it slanted on top of the other egg?

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    I had a girl take 40 days to lay this year

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    Re: 35 days and no eggs..

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    Here is a pic of the eggs in the incubator. Will it hurt the egg if i leave it slanted on top of the other egg?
    No it will not hurt the egg. In fact you want to leave them as they were laid for the most part. congrats

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    I am restless waiting my 3 girls with no egg!!

    0.1 Het Pied, Day 39
    0.1 Enchi, Day 37
    0.1 Calico Pastel Day 34

    OMG I do wait with fear because my last year calico pastel has ovulation with 4-5 eggs (from X-ray film) but finally she won't lay till day 58 she back to eat again

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    Female has started eating and is doing great. Just checked on eggs after a week and i noticed water dripping on them. One of the eggs looks wrinkly but has good veins. Should i be worried about that egg? Thanks and temps are at 85.5-89.

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