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Good luck with your hatch!Thanks very much for the advice! I'll get started on my egg carton hatcher.
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Good luck with your hatch!Thanks very much for the advice! I'll get started on my egg carton hatcher.
Please help! I really need some advice about what I should do for these eggs. This is my first time hatching. They are silkie eggs at day 11 and they are all moving and look great except for these huge wonky shaped air cells, and they are only getting larger and extending down past the middle of the egg in a tear drop shape making me wonder if the membrane is literally detaching from the shell wall. These are shipped eggs and only 5 developed out of 22 eggs. They have been in a still air with fan and auto turner. I have had the humidity 20-30 but I started to raise to humidity yesterday when I discovered the size of the air cells. I am so afraid they are going to get stuck and not be able to rotate or hatch because of the little room. Has anyone had eggs with enormous air cells that still hatched fine? What did you do to help them hatch?
I was thinking of giving them to my broody to hatch since she wont screw up the humidity but I am concerned about if these eggs should be laying down on their side when the air cells look like this.
I read that some people prefer to hatch them in cartons with the sides cut down low and leaning kinda slanted so the air cell is up and should help avoid drowing.
I guess I am worried the most about them getting stuck and pipping on the wrong end, or me not getting the humidity right. I have been following a friends advise what she does to hatch her silkies but I dont think they have looked like this, so I dont know what to do. I want to give them the very best chance at hatching. Would they be ok on their sides or should they stay upright during hatching? Stay in incubator and maybe try the carton method, or.. give to my broody and just cross my fingers they hatch? What should I do?
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I am going through exactly the same dilemma . I am now at day 8 and have two eggs developing well except the saddle aircells . I also have two broody hens sitting on some unfertilised eggs. So I am concerned if I put hem under the broodies the aircells will not be upright all the time??Yes I waited 3 days before turning and yes it was a detached air cell but you could not see it in the beginning. I did what you mentioned and the air cell ended up at the bottom after setting it up vertically which was really weird. I placed it on its side again like all of the other eggs and the air cell is once again at the blunt end with a much less saddle indention. Yes there is continual development. I have decided to leave it on its side like the others since the air cell was more in the correct position unless you might have another idea?
I am going through exactly the same dilemma . I am now at day 8 and have two eggs developing well except the saddle aircells . I also have two broody hens sitting on some unfertilised eggs. So I am concerned if I put hem under the broodies the aircells will not be upright all the time??