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can you incubate eggs under a heat lamp?

Sorry, but could you please clarify how to trace air cells?
When you candle at the air cell end with a flashlight you trace the edge of the air cell.
It will tell you how much moisture is escaping from the egg.
Air cells getting too big can cause problems when the chick hatches.
Here's a basic guide:
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A few days ago, I posted a thread seeking advice on incubating eggs under a heat lamp. Today marks the 5th or 6th day of the incubation process and every morning, I diligently check the temperature and roll the eggs. To ensure the eggs receive enough moisture, I fill a bowl of water regularly. At 4 pm, I check the temperature and roll the eggs again. Before calling it a night, I check the temperature one last time and roll the eggs. After 5 to 6 days, I decided to candle the eggs and I am thrilled to report that it worked! My sister and I candled the eggs and found that 17 out of 20 eggs had veins indicating successful incubation. While they may not appear to have veins at first glance, a closer look reveals the positive results. I am excited to continue the incubation process and see the end result. Have a wonderful day!
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