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Thanks Diva. I'll try that.
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The only problem with incubating pullet eggs is if they are very small--like 37G for large fowl. Since your "pullet" eggs are already going into Jumbo, The are actually getting into the upper limit of ideal for hatching.Darn. I thought I was done incubating till at least Christmas.
I may be tempted to violate my own rule against ever incubating pullet eggs.
The 3 oldest new pullets have been laying a little over a week and started at 27 weeks. Their eggs have been pretty darn big for pullet eggs.
They've all been between 60 and 70 grams. I guess that's the advantage of delaying onset of lay.
Usually they start out around 50 grams and sometimes less.
Quote:I think there's a link to it somewhere on this thread. Posted a year or more ago; probably during one of SCG's previous skunk adventures.
That is a great plan!I don't think I've ever had a Pene pullet egg go under 43 grams.
I was thinking about shell thickness but since they're so big already, the shells shouldn't be too thick.
I think I'm going to seal them in plastic for a bit, chill them and wait another week to see if I have enough to fire up the incubator.