Diary & Notes ~ Air Cell Detatched SHIPPED Chicken Eggs for incubation and hatching

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I would give him a couple of days to reply, after that, it's fair game.

My thing is other people getting them. I could see a few being infertile but all of them. Come on.
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I don't get it. Some people seem to have this problem and others don't. Apparently it affects Budgie eggs as well as geese and duck eggs. I couldn't find an acceptable explanation for it yet though. Except that it ruptures the blood vessels. But what and why and why not for everyone? Maybe Sally or Oz will sniff something out.
I have not researched effects of thunderstorms but it sounds old wives tail-ish for the following reason:
  • its not reproducible - its happens to some but not others so its all anecdotal.

Broilers do better at altitude in that article. Thunderstorms are low pressure.
 
I don't get it. Some people seem to have this problem and others don't. Apparently it affects Budgie eggs as well as geese and duck eggs. I couldn't find an acceptable explanation for it yet though. Except that it ruptures the blood vessels. But what and why and why not for everyone? Maybe Sally or Oz will sniff something out.

was he high altitude?
 
Quote: It is strange though that my friend's hatches both failed after the storms and he's been hatching almost non-stop for the past 2 years? We've had extremes both ways temperature wise, rain and dry, dry weather and no problems. Suddenly there's a thunderstorm and the hatch is bust.
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