ok I am totally confuwed now I thoughgt the big end was supose to be up??????????????????????? can someone please clarify this?
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Wait, they're supposed to be stored big end down??? I thought the big end was supposed to be up!!! Well, there goes my hatch rate.![]()
I found this very interesting webpage:
http://www.avianaquamiser.com/archives/2011/09/
AnnaUneven temperatures in incubators
Does egg location in the incubator affect a chick's time of hatch and hatchability? In still air incubators, you'll find relatively wide temperature variations throughout the incubator, but even our top of the line Brinsea Octagon 20 Advance Incubator shows differences in hatch rate related to egg location in the tray. The picture to the right is the summary of my results from two hatches, suggesting that eggs in the center are less likely to hatch than those around the edges, and my notes show that central eggs also tend to hatch later.![]()
The fan in our incubator keeps air moving, so you would think that all of the eggs would be equally warm. However, a reader on our homesteading blog suggested that radiant heat from the central heating element preferentially warms the eggs directly underneath. His hypothesis makes a lot of sense, as does his solution of using some kind of barrier like aluminum foil below the heating unit to block the radiant heat while allowing the fans to continue to circulate warmed air. It looks like I'm going to have to do some experiments with moving thermometers around inside the incubator to find out whether there really are high temperature pockets and how to fix them.
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Posted early Friday morning, September 2nd, 2011Tags:chicken incubation
Edited to add:
I'm not knocking the Brinsea, but I did find the article interesting since I have experienced something similar with my RCOM.
Only for refrigerating eggs.Wait, they're supposed to be stored big end down??? I thought the big end was supposed to be up!!! Well, there goes my hatch rate.![]()
Only for refrigerating eggs.
It really is not the best thing to do though. For the first 14 days they should be big end up, tilted and turned several times a day. After 14 days they can be refrigerated small end up to improve hatch rate with older eggs. The hatch rate will still be lower because they are old.
Eggs should be set before then though. The eggs will lose energy and have a harder time hatching when they are older.
Shipped eggs should be as close to 5 days or less old.
Yes, that is it!oh so this is about storing the eggs not incubating? sorry I just woke up and a bit groggy still... pardon for the repeat just want to be sure I got this.......so if I am collecting eggs say for twenty days I should keep the big egg end up for 14 days then reverse small end up in the fridge to like revitalize the 14 day old waiting to be incubated eggs?