I'm not so much sure I ASKED if it was ok or just said it's what I did last time : Post in thread 'Suggestions for Management of Damaged and Mal-positioned Egg Air Cells' https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...-positioned-egg-air-cells.501034/post-7515764
So is just tilting the eggs side to side, or as I did last time, actually tilt the incubator with a block w/o opening the incubator at all - sufficient, or do the eggs require actual turning in a rotation?
Some are again with the loose cell, not nearly as jiggly as last time but somewhat.
I have them upright in a new,sanitized egg carton, I put holes in the bottom of each holder to aid air flow. So far I've been actually turning the eggs, but this is the guy I read last time that made me think tilting was better. But that was 4 yrs ago so there may be new info that says no it's not a good idea.
The reason it seems to make sense to me is that it seems less disruptive when trying to strengthen the chalaza.
Interesting things in that thread - w/detached aircells he said the bulk of egg, the yolk, will be lower in shell. I have evidence of that.
He indicates that due to the detached aircell....basically the weight loss will be more rapid so the humidity shld be higher.
Coincidently I'm battling environmental humidity right now, so it's @ 46% with the vent open only as much as required. There is distilled h20 in one port but not full, only bc it says not to operate incubator w/o. I did a weigh in last night, in 6 days, of 18 eggs, grams lost are:
0g: 4
1g: 9
2g: 4
3g: 1
I have 13 healthy embryos & 3 I'm not confident of, 1 I think might be a blood ring but not sure yet (dark egg) and one I can't see anything (dark freckled egg). The ones I have question of have either lost no weight or only 1 gram. Around +/- 1.5g a week seems to be the desired for 13% - should I stick to 13% or aim higher for jiggly eggs?
I do have one I have my doubts on. It's not round, seems to have floaters or strings. I've seen "scrambled" referred to before, but not the effect. I assume this is what is being referred to. Are they to be pitched, are they still functional to the keet, if there is one? In this case, at the moment, anyway, it is not one I see an embryo in. I anticipated those floaters will end up being bacteria.
So, new hatch, new questions. Oh, and one more - would you guys prefer I stop relying on you so much and go bug the folks in a hatch a long? Lol. I have before, but feel out of step with guineas.
So is just tilting the eggs side to side, or as I did last time, actually tilt the incubator with a block w/o opening the incubator at all - sufficient, or do the eggs require actual turning in a rotation?
Some are again with the loose cell, not nearly as jiggly as last time but somewhat.
I have them upright in a new,sanitized egg carton, I put holes in the bottom of each holder to aid air flow. So far I've been actually turning the eggs, but this is the guy I read last time that made me think tilting was better. But that was 4 yrs ago so there may be new info that says no it's not a good idea.

The reason it seems to make sense to me is that it seems less disruptive when trying to strengthen the chalaza.
Interesting things in that thread - w/detached aircells he said the bulk of egg, the yolk, will be lower in shell. I have evidence of that.
He indicates that due to the detached aircell....basically the weight loss will be more rapid so the humidity shld be higher.
Coincidently I'm battling environmental humidity right now, so it's @ 46% with the vent open only as much as required. There is distilled h20 in one port but not full, only bc it says not to operate incubator w/o. I did a weigh in last night, in 6 days, of 18 eggs, grams lost are:
0g: 4
1g: 9
2g: 4
3g: 1
I have 13 healthy embryos & 3 I'm not confident of, 1 I think might be a blood ring but not sure yet (dark egg) and one I can't see anything (dark freckled egg). The ones I have question of have either lost no weight or only 1 gram. Around +/- 1.5g a week seems to be the desired for 13% - should I stick to 13% or aim higher for jiggly eggs?
I do have one I have my doubts on. It's not round, seems to have floaters or strings. I've seen "scrambled" referred to before, but not the effect. I assume this is what is being referred to. Are they to be pitched, are they still functional to the keet, if there is one? In this case, at the moment, anyway, it is not one I see an embryo in. I anticipated those floaters will end up being bacteria.
So, new hatch, new questions. Oh, and one more - would you guys prefer I stop relying on you so much and go bug the folks in a hatch a long? Lol. I have before, but feel out of step with guineas.