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Under optimum conditions a fertilized egg can be kept for up to 10 days with some chance of a viable hatch. The sooner used after lay the better but viability drops with warm conditions and low humidity. After seven days storage, 70% viability is reached and a further 10% per day thereafter. Eggs older than 10 days have little or no chance of incubation.

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