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When to Move Eggs to CT120 Hatching Baskets (Day 18 Incubation Guide)

Wondering when to move eggs to hatching baskets during incubation? In this video, Stephanie from Hatching Time explains the timing and safe transfer process using the CT120 incubator hatching baskets.

The general rule is to move eggs on day 18 of incubation, three days before hatching. At this point, you should stop turning the eggs and transfer them into hatching baskets or a dedicated hatcher. This helps prevent stuck chicks, injuries, or splayed legs that can happen if they hatch in turning trays.

In this guide, you’ll see how to:

  • Power down the incubator to prevent heat and humidity loss.
  • Candle eggs on day 18 to check fertility and viability.
  • Use 15-egg hatching baskets to separate and label breeds.
  • Place baskets securely into the CT120 incubator or hatcher.
  • Restart the incubator to maintain stable hatching conditions.

⚠️ Tip: Avoid opening the incubator on hatch day (day 21). Newly hatched chicks have nutrients for up to three days, so leave them inside at least 48 hours before removal.

This process ensures higher hatch rates, healthier chicks, and less stress for both you and your flock.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I move chicken eggs into hatching baskets?

Move eggs on day 18 of incubation, which is three days before hatch day.

Why can’t chicks stay in the egg turner?

If chicks hatch in the turner, they risk falling, injury, or splayed legs. Hatching baskets provide a safe environment.

Can I use CT120 as both setter and hatcher?

Yes. The CT60, CT120, and CT180 incubators can be used for both incubation and hatching by switching to baskets at lockdown.

When is it safe to remove chicks from the incubator?

Wait at least 48 hours after hatching. Chicks are born with nutrients that last up to three days, so early removal is not needed.