Quote Originally Posted by kylearmbar View Post
However they were laid should be the correct orientation. Mark the top with something so when moving them they don't get jumbled and you don't have to worry about the correct orientation. Usually the more you mess with eggs, the more you hurt them.

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That's what I did with my buddies eggs. Just left them as they were. But as I said, with them looking half fertile and half infertile, I knew I remembered a topic about adjusting those eggs to give them a better chance. They're somewhat manipulative not long after laying.