air cell development

  1. HarmonyFox

    Do my muscovy eggs look ok?

    This is my first time trying to hatch anything seriously and with an incubator. All the other times were when I was a child with a light in my bedroom side table drawer like in this movie I saw about a girl finding, hatching, and raising geese. I've researched hatching eggs but there's a lot of...
  2. ENGEC35

    Help! Am I incubating wrong?

    Today is day 10 with 10 speckled Sussex eggs in our small incubator. The eggs are all laid on their sides, and there is a circular dish in the center of the incubator with some water in It. Each egg has its fat, rounded end at the center and the pointier end at the wall of the incubator. We...
  3. chicksonline

    Incubating late

    So today is day 22 of my chicks incubating I have candeled as they are late (I know I shouldn’t) but the air sacs look really small and I’m not sure if I have done something wrong or some just come late any idea?
  4. Nksg75

    Stabilizing aircells on shipped eggs

    I am wondering if anyone out there has ever tried waiting longer than 36 hours to set shipped eggs? My question is really, if the aircells are unstable will time alone fix this(just sitting fat end up), or does the start of development of a embryo actually need to happen to have it stabilize? I...
  5. Incubation Humidity

    Incubation Humidity

    Relative Humidity (RH) “humidity” – simplified, is the amount of moisture present, relative to the amount that would be present if the air were totally saturated. This is usually expressed as a percentage and is measured with a “hygrometer”. RH can also be measured with a wet-dry-bulb...
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