May 5, 2014 #1 HickoryHollow Songster 7 Years Joined May 28, 2012 Messages 423 Reaction score 54 Points 113 Location Bolivar, Ohio I have run into this several times. When an egg is completely round, how do you know which end to put up in the incubator? The shells of my eggs are dark enough or thick enough I can't see a thing candling them to look for an air cell.
I have run into this several times. When an egg is completely round, how do you know which end to put up in the incubator? The shells of my eggs are dark enough or thick enough I can't see a thing candling them to look for an air cell.
May 5, 2014 Thread starter #2 HickoryHollow Songster 7 Years Joined May 28, 2012 Messages 423 Reaction score 54 Points 113 Location Bolivar, Ohio One interesting thing....there is an old "urban legend" that round shells are pullets, oval eggs are roos.......
One interesting thing....there is an old "urban legend" that round shells are pullets, oval eggs are roos.......
May 5, 2014 #3 gimmie birdies Enabler Premium Feather Member 12 Years Spirit Friend Joined Feb 12, 2013 Messages 19,847 Reaction score 50,653 Points 1,122 Location Eastern WA not true though- I had the most beautiful round egg ever hatched out the most beautiful roo.
May 5, 2014 #4 gimmie birdies Enabler Premium Feather Member 12 Years Spirit Friend Joined Feb 12, 2013 Messages 19,847 Reaction score 50,653 Points 1,122 Location Eastern WA look for the air cell.