Wild-Turkey
Songster
A while ago I ordered turkey hatching eggs, they arrived with slightly detached air cells that moved when they were tilted (they stayed in the general area of the wide end of the egg). I kept them in an egg carton on the pointy end for around 32 hours. They stopped moving as much so I decided to try incubating them. Fast-forward to now, day 8, the air cell is shaped like a saddle.
I was wondering if I should cull these embryos or let them develop to hatch.
They're kept at 99.5° F and around 30-50% humidity.
Also, if I let them get to hatch, should I mark the air cell with a pencil?
Thanks
Egg 1
Egg 2
I forgot where the embryo in this one is located.
Egg 3
Labelled possible embryo because I forgot where this one's at exactly, but I think that is the area where the embryo's located
Egg 4
I was wondering if I should cull these embryos or let them develop to hatch.
They're kept at 99.5° F and around 30-50% humidity.
Also, if I let them get to hatch, should I mark the air cell with a pencil?
Thanks
Egg 1

Egg 2
I forgot where the embryo in this one is located.

Egg 3
Labelled possible embryo because I forgot where this one's at exactly, but I think that is the area where the embryo's located

Egg 4
