SUCCESS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS 
Turn the eggs twice each day, after 
the second day, until they commence to 
pip. 
Turn the eggs very gently, by rolling 
them around with your hands, after a few 
have been removed from the tray, to give 
you room to do so. 
Never let the tray extend out over the 
edge of the table or incubator on which it 
sets, while turning and cooling the eggs. 
If you do so, those in the end of the tray, 
extending beyond the edge, will cool faster 
than the others and are liable to be chilled. 
The top of the incubator is a good 
place to set the trays for turning and 
cooling the eggs, if there is no regulator 
in the way. 
A regulator should not be placed on 
top of an incubator. 
If your incubator is not properly venti- 
lated, opening the door to look at the 
thermometer is a good thing. 
Don’t get nervous; keep your head 
cool and your incubator warm, but not 
hot. 
Let the sitting hen have her own way 
as much as possible; remember that 
nature is her teacher. 
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