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    Embryos developing underneath air cells (shipped eggs)

    By compromised air cells, I meant air cells were detached. It is common in shipped eggs, and is caused by (mis)handing of the package.
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    Embryos developing underneath air cells (shipped eggs)

    Most, if not all, of these eventually died after I started tilting them on day 5.
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    Is this normal for shipped eggs?

    I’ve done pretty much what is advised for shipped eggs. The only thing I can think of that I did differently was to let them rest a little less than a full 24 hours. Only rested them for about 16-18 hours due to storage temperature concerns. They were stored point end down. In the incubator, the...
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    Is this normal for shipped eggs?

    I'm currently incubating shipped eggs. After candling them for the first time at about day 14, I noticed that many of the embryos quit at various stages of development. Some quit early on, some at about a week, and some just a few days ago. Does this sound normal for shipped eggs? Wondering if...
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    Embryos developing underneath air cells (shipped eggs)

    Hi, All! Looking for to get some assistance with my shipped eggs. I just candled some shipped chicken eggs that are approximately 4 days into incubation. They have been incubated upright for all four days so far due to compromised air cells from the shipping process. I planned on turning them...
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