During incubation, eggs must be turned several times a day to prevent the yolk from settling to one side and to exercise the embryo. Turning the eggs by hand is the most demanding and time-consuming part of egg incubation. The turner holds 42 eggs, in sizes from partridge to duck eggs.
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