Question Eggshell Hardness
Eggshell Hardness
Does the humidity in an incubator have an affect on the hardness of the eggshell?
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No, humidity has no effect on shell hardness. Shell hardness is dependent on hen health/age/nutrition, and changes during incubation depending on the developmental stage of the embryo. If the hen was deficient in phosphorous, D3 or magnesium, calcium uptake in the developing chick can be compromised...the chick shell loses very little hardness and the chick dies. Deficiencies in these areas also tend to cause weak shells in the first place, though, or irregularly deposited calcium ("spotty" looking shells when you candle, that are hard to see through)
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- Ontario Chick
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Re: Eggshell Hardness
Not sure about humidity, but the developing embryo draws calcium and other minerals from the shell, which makes the shell brittle and easier for the chick to break thru
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Hmmm..... some of the unhatched eggs that I broke open against a wooden fence post corner did not seem very brittle. Or maybe it was just my perception.Ontario Chick wrote: ↑Wed May 02, 2018 8:33 pmNot sure about humidity, but the developing embryo draws calcium and other minerals from the shell, which makes the shell brittle and easier for the chick to break thru
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No, humidity has no effect on shell hardness. Shell hardness is dependent on hen health/age/nutrition, and changes during incubation depending on the developmental stage of the embryo. If the hen was deficient in phosphorous, D3 or magnesium, calcium uptake in the developing chick can be compromised...the chick shell loses very little hardness and the chick dies. Deficiencies in these areas also tend to cause weak shells in the first place, though, or irregularly deposited calcium ("spotty" looking shells when you candle, that are hard to see through)
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