Veiled egg temp ?

jrh3

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is 69 to 85 a good range for veiled eggs? 69 would be the lowest during winter and 85 at max in summer, im planning on keeping them in a closet and it could reach these temps but most of the time the temps will be around 72-76. but will an ocasional 69 drop be fine and a 85 spike be ok.
 
Yes but you won't want your eggs going much above 79. I understand it could spike for a brief time but if your house stays above that for very long you might consider a colder area of your house (if one exists.)
 
so most people dont use an incubator and just use the closet method, is this correct?
 
Yes, the closet method is pretty common. Your temp range has more danger under 69 than over 79. If it does get much below 69 often, you might be looking at a longer incubation. Anywhere between 72-79F is the sweet spot.

Consider yourself lucky with veiled eggs, a few of us are trying to engineer night time drops of 15-20 degrees with well over a year in incubation time. :rolleyes:
 
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