No air cell?

Susan Skylark

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Apr 9, 2024
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Okay, I’m about to go into lockdown with 10 quail eggs, these are home raised eggs, max 4 days old at incubation, outside temps high of mid sixty when collected, incubator temp stable, a couple infertile but the rest developing fine, these eggs are out of 3 hens so I have multiple eggs from each, this is far from my first time candling or incubating eggs, so with all those caveats why does one egg not have an obvious air cell? Even when my eggs are dark the air cell usually glows brightly, this is almost two weeks on a dry hatch (humidity has been as low as 20%). It may be a loose air cell that floats around but if so I can’t find it. This hen’s other eggs are fine. I even water candled it, it floats and may be alive (I swear it bobbed a bit but this is also me the wishful thinker) so I left it in the incubator and tried candling over the floaty area without changing the angle or inverting the egg but nothing! So either the shell is extremely thick and no light is getting through, the air cell is dislocated and rather shy, or it was made without one. Just curious if anyone has dealt with this in a random home raised egg and if so, did it hatch? It will be interesting to open if it doesn’t hatch.
 
I've had a couple of shipped eggs I couldn't find the aircell until after they were a week or so incubated. Those ended up being on the side and I couldn't find it initially. I'd just wait a week and see what you see then. It's got to have one.
 

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