small air cell

  1. J

    Small Air Sac day 17

    Seeking some help. I purchased a small incubator for my four year old to hatch some chickens so this was our first time. I have three eggs in the incubator which have just been candled and I noticed the air sac is very small on day 17 which means my humidity was too high. I know it’s too late...
  2. A

    Using the saddle shaped air cells to my advantage?

    Hello all! In the past 19 days I’ve been incubating my first batch of duck eggs 6 khaki Campbell eggs that were shipped to me. They can in as decent condition as you can expect. Unfortunately they did have large saddle air cells so I kept the humidity higher to keep them from getting bigger. Now...
  3. Matieus27

    One egg with small air cell

    I have 3 eggs due to hatch on the 1st of December 2 of the three have air cells that are on track for that hatch day but the third is quite a bit smaller I have an egg carton in the incubator to set the small air cell egg in for hatch is there anything else I can do to ensure this egg hatches ok...
  4. shelbylewis

    DAY 18 SMALL AIR CELLS PLEASE HELP

    This is my first time hatching eggs. I had my humidity way too high for the beginning of incubation due to my incubator humidity percentage reading way lower than it actually was. It wasn’t until about day 12 that I realized the humidity was WAY too high. I quickly emptied the incubator of all...
  5. crycat

    In need of advise for incubating goose eggs with irregular air cells- nearing time for lock down.

    I am incubating goose eggs shipped from three different sources. One batch has developed very large, saddle shaped air cells and one egg from another batch has a worryingly small air cell. They are in the same incubator and nearing the lock-down period. Attempts to shrink the large air cells...
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