When and How to Remove Unfertilized Eggs During Incubation

Learn the best time to remove unfertilized eggs using candling to protect healthy embryos during incubation.

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Remove unfertilized eggs from the incubator after about 10 days of incubation. Candling, a technique using a bright light source, can help identify unfertilized eggs by revealing the absence of embryonic development. Promptly removing these eggs prevents contamination, foul odor, and potential bacterial growth, thus protecting the healthy embryos.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is candling and how does it help identify unfertilized eggs? Candling is a process that uses a bright light source to illuminate the inside of an egg, helping to determine embryo development and identify unfertilized eggs.
  2. Why should unfertilized eggs be removed from the incubator? Removing unfertilized eggs prevents contamination, foul odors, and bacterial growth, protecting healthy embryos in the incubator.
  3. When is the best time to remove unfertilized eggs during incubation? Unfertilized eggs should typically be removed about 10 days into incubation after candling confirms the absence of embryo development.