They are not supposed to move at all.
-Kathy
-Kathy
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Okay, so would that be a detatched air cell? So far out of 5, 3 move around.They are not supposed to move at all.
-Kathy
UehhhhhhhHey everyone, eggs are in but they're REALLY cold.... It's 45 degrees F. I don't know how long they've been outside I just got home from school.... ): are they okay? They're cold to the touch
Are they all dead? ):Uehhhhhhh
Okay, so would that be a detatched air cell? So far out of 5, 3 move around.
Are they all dead? ):
Okay, so would that be a detatched air cell? So far out of 5, 3 move around.
Nook they aren't dead.Are they all dead? ):
Okay great!A detached air cell is one that moves all the way to the bottom of the egg when tipped upside down. A loose air cell is one that moves a little but not all the way down. Loose can be worked with. Detached never hatch. For loose air cells leave the eggs standing up for the first 5-7 days of incubation, just slightly tipping from 1 side to the other 3 times a day. Once you can see development you can lay them down and start rolling 3 times a day.