Pretty sure this is what I've got:
Malposition 3 – Head turned to left
This malposition is more prevalent in eggs incubated large end up than eggs incubated horizontally. In many instances the beak will be above the left wing. When the head turns to the left it reduces the chances of hatching to about 20 per cent.
http://www.thepoultrysite.com/artic...-hatchery-practice-examining-the-hatch-debris
Malposition 3 – Head turned to left
This malposition is more prevalent in eggs incubated large end up than eggs incubated horizontally. In many instances the beak will be above the left wing. When the head turns to the left it reduces the chances of hatching to about 20 per cent.
http://www.thepoultrysite.com/artic...-hatchery-practice-examining-the-hatch-debris
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