Quote: I have told everyone over and over, and pasted this several times. We have researched this alot, ozexpat has set a godzillion eggs at this point, not only shipped across the US to him, but then taken a flight to be hatched overseas in the phils!
Almost every set of information in this Hatching 101 article is based on fact and studies, it should never take place of doing your own research though, always do your homework, and that doesnt mean heresay. What works for one person will not work for another in most situations with incubating.
Remember when we step out of the realm of the perfect egg and jump into shipped eggs we must use our common sense and take into account all the typical conditions we know are reduce viability in eggs, one main issue with incubation is not turning or not enough turning. I seen it with my own hand turning, 3x a day just doesnt cut it, I cant imagine no turning. And then the air cells. Thats why every egg should be treated differently.
I also agree with the, never seen a rolling air cell hatch. I toss them at this point and I question those who say they HAVE hatched them, not saying its not possible, just not that I have ever seen, I would only trust a full documentation start to finish of an egg like that to believe it! I WANT to believe it trust me! LOL M
ost that say they hatched them are confused with the rolling vs loose! A LOOSE air cell does have a good chance at hatch depending on its severity, its the shape of the cell and if the chick can ultimately hatch under what conditions those air cells give them.
OZ at this point are we in what agreement on the following in the article? Does it need changes with more facts put into the article via links on viability and turning or what? I want to get the most accurate, and conclusions based on facts.