Yes!! That's what I thought, too! So what if the air sac is broken or something, and there's just air there? Is that OK? I mean, it's still air, and if the egg is in a carton, it won't move, so the air will still be there. Am I making any sense?? That's exactly what I was talking about, Stevie...
Yes, my air space looks just like where it should be. I don't think I know how to explain it, though. Is the air sac like a closed balloon in the egg, or is it just open air that's in the egg?
Yes, I'm just concerned that I'm not seeing an actual air bubble, but I have no idea. This is my first hatching experience. As long as there's air in the egg, they can brethe it, right? And I plan to hatch them in a carton with the air at the top. I guess as long as they are in the proper...
What do they generally look like at around 16-17 days? I see a definite air space that looks the right size according to the air sac diagram. But I'm not sure it's a 'bubble.' Is it supposed to be an intact bubble, and if so, what happens if it's not? Can a chick still hatch if there's air in...