Hatching in a hot climate

cherrycoop

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Does anyone have experience of hatching eggs in a hot climate - or very hot summer? I have a small flock of bantam RIRs and want to increase my flock. The normal daytime temperature is 32C. When I have collected enough eggs to incubate, would I need to Put them in a fridge for a couple of days before bringing back up to room temperature and starting incubating? Also should I put the eggs straight in a fridge or keep at room temperature? I am storing them pointy end down. Thanks for any help
 
Room temperature but try to find a cool spot. Turn the eggs from side to side twice a day.
 
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