Pictures of the eggs with their aircells?You have pictures too? That's what I mean, making a picture chart of the correct ones![]()
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Pictures of the eggs with their aircells?You have pictures too? That's what I mean, making a picture chart of the correct ones![]()
Yes. A real life, proper representation of what those graphics are trying to show, but not necessarily being very accurate about.Pictures of the eggs with their aircells?
I can certainly try! But I deal mostly with shipped eggs, so the air cells are always wonky looking. They definitely won't look like an ideal representation.Yes. A real life, proper representation of what those graphics are trying to show, but not necessarily being very accurate about.
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There is about 4 of my own eggs going in, I don't know if they are fertile. I gave away my roosters before my hatch. EEk let's not hope too soon!
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Here is my eggs that sat for a day going in my homemade incubator. It is real good for the first leg of their journey. Then today/or tomorrow my other incubator can heat up. When it gets here.
I was going to weigh all of my eggs, but when you put 42 eggs in an incubator and you have to weigh them it becomes a bit of a nuisance. Plus you are losing tons of humidity in heat the 42 times that you pick up and lift that lid. It's too risky in my opinion, but maybe somebody with a different type of incubator could do it.It would be cool if some of us would both track weight loss and air cell size on different sizes of eggs and be able to make a more accurate "real life" chart. I would want to choose ones that have lost just the right amount of weight so that we were sure that this was a "perfect" representation. I really ought to take the time to weigh a representative sample of mine and compare, but I don't like moving the eggs around and opening the lid that much.
The incubator is now in Troutdale OR which is only 7 hrs away. But if it goes to Seattle first then maybe 12 hrs away.