These are the eggs that incubated at 106 for several hours. I say several but it is because it could have been as many as 6 hours but it could have been as few as 4.
Duck egg: double yolk, 3 new air sacks, original air sack looks unhealthy, it doesn't look like it is growing.
Duck egg: double yolk, I can see through half of it but it doesn't look like it is growing.
Chicken eggs:
1. If the air sacks are bigger than the last time I checked, at 5 days in the incubator, does that indicate the chicks are still growing?
2. If the air sack is the same size as at day 5, but I can't see through the eggs, are they still good?
3. At day 12 of incubation, if the egg is still murky red in the center and I can't make out any veins, should I cull them?
4. If I can't see through the middle of the egg but it's clear at the bottom, does that mean it's still growing?
5. If the air sacks are bigger but the egg looks clear or only has a small dark spot, should I cull them?
Thanks, Sylvia
Duck egg: double yolk, 3 new air sacks, original air sack looks unhealthy, it doesn't look like it is growing.
Duck egg: double yolk, I can see through half of it but it doesn't look like it is growing.
Chicken eggs:
1. If the air sacks are bigger than the last time I checked, at 5 days in the incubator, does that indicate the chicks are still growing?
2. If the air sack is the same size as at day 5, but I can't see through the eggs, are they still good?
3. At day 12 of incubation, if the egg is still murky red in the center and I can't make out any veins, should I cull them?
4. If I can't see through the middle of the egg but it's clear at the bottom, does that mean it's still growing?
5. If the air sacks are bigger but the egg looks clear or only has a small dark spot, should I cull them?
Thanks, Sylvia
