Well, guess i am on early, (Got a question)
I'm thinking of candling them all on day 7, 14, & 21. (If on day day seven I see any clears, I plan on candling them on day 10 again to see if I see anything and if not get rid of them. Sound right?)
I plan on candling 3 or 2 every other day or longer to make sure my humidity is good. Is there an egg chart for what duck egg air cells should look like?
Morning all. I am 250 posts behind and will not be catching up on them.
I hope I did not miss anything.
Why do you want to candle so much? The egg will either make it or not. I candle to eliminate the possible exploding eggs around day 11 then on the day I move them to the hatcher. To me more candling just invites disaster. I have been known to drop a previously good egg, they are seldom good once they hit the floor.
Everytime you reach into an incubator you have the chance to introduce a germ/bug. I wear latex gloves while touching the eggs and try to limit my contact with them. I know I am not the normal person here, I just see no reason for all the checking and rechecking. the egg will either live or die, nothing I do can change that.
The candling and cleaning before they go into the incubator is the most important to me. No germs in, nothing other than eggs can incubate. The same with the hatcher, I clean and disinfect before a new batch goes in.
I wish I could disinfect the incubators before each batch goes in however, I can't because they seem to always have eggs in them.
Today I have 26 dozen eggs going in. The WWD thinks my hatching obsession is out of control, What does she know though...
And HI all!!


