congrats on the rosettes! But I'm curious about the 4H points: why do judges penalize for what has been shown to be best practice?
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Some of the kids in our group who stored the eggs with pointed side up had "egg storage" written on their tags and none got blue ribbons. We read in several articles that the air cell should be up. (It's been so long since we bought eggs that I can't remember how they are in the stores.) I'm guessing since air would want to rise, trapping it at the bottom may cause the air cell to detach or something. When incubating via hen, the air cell is to one side, so I doubt it matters, but in most incubators, the air cell is up.congrats on the rosettes! But I'm curious about the 4H points: why do judges penalize for what has been shown to be best practice?
Conventional "wisdom," known to be true because it seems to make sense, will always trump research to the contrary for, oh, sometimes decades.Some of the kids in our group who stored the eggs with pointed side up had "egg storage" written on their tags and none got blue ribbons. We read in several articles that the air cell should be up. (It's been so long since we bought eggs that I can't remember how they are in the stores.) I'm guessing since air would want to rise, trapping it at the bottom may cause the air cell to detach or something. When incubating via hen, the air cell is to one side, so I doubt it matters, but in most incubators, the air cell is up.
"EFFECT OF PACKING ORIENTATION, DAILY POSITIONAL CHANGE AND VIBRATION ON THE HATCHABILITY OF CHICKEN EGGS STORED UP TO FOUR WEEKS" (caps in original copied here, not me shouting!)
Raise your hand if you were expecting this.
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