Ventilation during incubation is a complex matter

14-02-2018 | | |
Ventilation during incubation is a complex matter. Photo: Kastermans Studio
Ventilation during incubation is a complex matter. Photo: Kastermans Studio
Optimal chick quality and maximal hatchability depend largely on the environmental conditions that we create in the setters and hatchers. When these conditions meet the demands of the embryo, conversion of egg content into embryo and the development of the embryo will be optimal. Good quality day old chicks will be the result. Next to adequate turning of the eggs, there are 3 priorities in incutation:   Control of the internal temperature of the eggs. As this temperature determines the s


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