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Today I checked on Nigels eggs to give them air and see how they are. Two of them have pip slits and the other three don't. I took and enlarged the pip slits ( which were pretty good size already ) to have a look. There are good lookin' babies in both. I went ahead and made very small ( about 1/4" slits in the remaining three ).


So I have three questions.


1. Should I move the eggs into a bin with moist paper towels?


2. Was cutting a bad thing? ( I have read and seen tons of video on people doing it. )


3. Do I need to continue to keep them at 89 degrees in the paper towel bin once moved?


Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Man I am really stoked out! :grno


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