The Rinaest Rina
In the Brooder
- Mar 23, 2025
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Hi! I've just gotten my greedy hands on thirteen big-chicken eggs and seven banty eggs. The bantys are pretty clean, but I'm worried about the thirteen. Most of them have some sort of grime or dried muck on them.
I've read that dirty eggs should be avoided for hatching, and eggs should never be washed before they're incubated. But these are the only eggs I have, and I'm disappointed to have so few.
Would it hurt to wipe off the dirt with a damp paper towel, or would that just make it worse? Would it be better if I just stick them in and hope for the best? My worry is that bacteria on the outside will compromise the development.
I've read that dirty eggs should be avoided for hatching, and eggs should never be washed before they're incubated. But these are the only eggs I have, and I'm disappointed to have so few.
Would it hurt to wipe off the dirt with a damp paper towel, or would that just make it worse? Would it be better if I just stick them in and hope for the best? My worry is that bacteria on the outside will compromise the development.