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shelby hayden
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- Nov 27, 2017
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The humidity has been 66 to 68 to be more accurate
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The humidity has been 66 to 68 to be more accurate
Okay one more question at day 19 and the air sac has expanded should i still see veins? I have read that once the yolk is absorbed you want see then is this true?
I'm assuming you are talking about chicken eggs and not duck eggs.I have a pro series digital incubator model that I incubated in and a inaqicfly that is used for the hatching process the humidity during the first 18 days stayed between 50 and 60% heat at 99.5. During the last 4 days the humidity has been 60 to 70% and temp 99.5 100. I candled at 23 days and baby was moving very well I did a water test today and the egg floats at 10% above the water with slit movement.
I doubt it could be shrink wrapped at those humidity numbers unless you've opened it frequently.I would hate for it to be shrink wrapped and I didn't do anything to help and just let it die.
Any and all thermometers can be inaccurate unless they are calibrated.Yes I do I knew it wasn't going to be correct just by the one on the bators so I have one I carry around with me and a glass one inside also to compare it to.
Okay one more question at day 19 and the air sac has expanded should i still see veins? I have read that once the yolk is absorbed you want see then is this true?
Usually on day 19 you will still see veins. They don't totally absorb them until just before hatching. There are even some residual ones left that never get absorbed.
Any and all thermometers can be inaccurate unless they are calibrated.
Some of the worst I've had were from incubator companies.