chickmama29h
In the Brooder
- Feb 25, 2025
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Thank you for your input. Do you always see movement at this point, or if the eggs are still is that not a cause for concern yet????I caution that regardless of how good the incubator is, you can't trust the readings. Sometimes they have to be calibrated. If hatching is imminent, the temperature may have been high (regardless of what it says).
Airflow (oxygen) is only critical after the first week. Sometimes higher carbon dioxide at the onset of incubation is better. At later stages when the embryo are utilizing more oxygen, airflow becomes more critical.