The mantra for 21 days of incubation is: heat preservation, ventilation, humidity, and egg transfer. This refers to some of the key factors that need to be taken care of during the incubation process.
Below I will explain each factor in detail.
The first is insulation. Eggs need a certain temperature during the incubation process to hatch chicks. In general, the temperature during incubation is maintained at 37Around 5 degrees Celsius is preferable. In order to maintain a stable temperature, an incubator can be used to control the temperature and ensure that the temperature is always within the appropriate range. In addition, care should be taken to avoid sudden changes in temperature that can adversely affect the incubation process.
The second is ventilation. It is very important to maintain proper ventilation during incubation to help remove carbon dioxide and keep fresh air flowing. Ventilation can be achieved with a suitable incubator design and set-up, ensuring that the air holes on the eggshell are not blocked. Proper ventilation can provide ample oxygen to the incubation process, helping to hatch healthy chicks.
The third is humidity. Humidity during incubation is also very important for the development of eggs. In general, it is appropriate to keep the humidity between 50% and 60% during incubation. Humidity can be controlled by adding water to the incubator, using a hygrometer, etc. Proper humidity can help keep the moisture evaporating from the surface of the egg, maintaining the right moisture environment and helping to hatch healthy chicks.
Finally, there is the gacha. Eggs need to be flipped regularly during incubation to ensure that the embryos are evenly exposed to the nutrients and oxygen inside the eggshell. In general, eggs need to be flipped 2 to 3 times a day, and the angle of each flip can be about 45 degrees. This can be done by manually flipping or using an automatic gavel. Turning the egg regularly prevents the embryo from sticking to the eggshell and promotes the normal development of the embryo.
In conclusion, hatching eggs requires attention to the key factors of heat preservation, ventilation, humidity and transfer of eggs. Proper control of these factors can improve hatching success and hatch healthy chicks. During the incubation process, the development of the eggs also needs to be checked regularly to ensure that everything is in order. We hope you find this information helpful and wish you a successful hatch!