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Any information on JANOELI 12 incubator. The instructions are hard to understand, How do I keep humidity in the incubator? Thanks
 
Can someone help :(

Me and my nan are hatching eggs for the first time with the Janoel incubator with 6 eggs.
Ive researched that duck eggs should sit in an incubator with the small pointed part down so that the aircell forms at the top?
However, the Janoel incubator doesnt allow for this to happen? They lie sideways in an automatic roatating incubator..
Therefore the aircells seem to appear sideways, looks as those the embryo's are on one side..
Is this healthy or normal?
Because im confused as if this is going to effect their hatching? As the aircell is not at the bottom large end of the egg like most peoples :(

Thanks for anyone's time.
 
Can someone help
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Me and my nan are hatching eggs for the first time with the Janoel incubator with 6 eggs.
Ive researched that duck eggs should sit in an incubator with the small pointed part down so that the aircell forms at the top?
However, the Janoel incubator doesnt allow for this to happen? They lie sideways in an automatic roatating incubator..
Therefore the aircells seem to appear sideways, looks as those the embryo's are on one side..
Is this healthy or normal?
Because im confused as if this is going to effect their hatching? As the aircell is not at the bottom large end of the egg like most peoples
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Thanks for anyone's time.
Hi there!
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First, if you have eggs sitting upright, they need to be with the fat end up, pointed end down. BUT you don't have to have them upright, they can sit on the side. When you are candling are you candling down into the egg from the fat end? Because if you are not, you aren't going to be able to really see the air cell and the development. I think it sounds like you are candling from the side or bottom?
 
And if your eggs are layng on their sides, it will appear as though the embryo is developiing on the side pointing up. As long as they are being turned though, The development will move with the turning and they will not "stick" to the side.
 

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