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Source: Bauer, F., S. G. Tullett, and H. R. Wilson, British Poultry Science (1990) table 3 Back to Top
The "pipping time," or when the beak makes the first hole in the shell, was observed in this study to be advanced by 7 to 10 hours for small end up embryos when compared to normally oriented ones. While the large end up embryos were penetrating the air cell, the disoriented embryos were arriving early into the incubator. Care in Preparing Egg Pack - A NecessityEggs may be placed upside down for several reasons, some of which include simple carelessness and the inability to determine which end is, in fact, the large end. Despite these difficulties, a concerted effort must be made to place the eggs large end up. Without this simple precaution, the egg cannot properly provide an environment for the developing embryo to hatch and become a high quality chick. Works CitedBauer, F., S.G. Tullett, and H.R. Wilson. "Effects of Setting Eggs Small End Up On Hatchability and Posthatching Performance of Broilers." British Poultry Science 31.3-4 (1990): 715-724. Caldwell, Jane M. Embryology: 4-H Member's Manual II. Raleigh: North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, 1994.
Prepared by Michael Wineland, Extension Poultry Specialist, and Carmen Christopher
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