<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><!-- generator=Zoho Sites --><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><channel><atom:link href="https://www.dayalpoultryappliances.com/hatchery-knowledge-center/tag/egg-setter/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><title>Dayal Poultry Appliances - Hatchery Knowledge Center #Egg Setter</title><description>Dayal Poultry Appliances - Hatchery Knowledge Center #Egg Setter</description><link>https://www.dayalpoultryappliances.com/hatchery-knowledge-center/tag/egg-setter</link><lastBuildDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2026 01:44:20 +0530</lastBuildDate><generator>http://zoho.com/sites/</generator><item><title><![CDATA[How to Properly Set Hatching Eggs in an Incubator]]></title><link>https://www.dayalpoultryappliances.com/hatchery-knowledge-center/post/how-to-properly-set-hatching-eggs-in-an-incubator</link><description><![CDATA[<img align="left" hspace="5" src="https://www.dayalpoultryappliances.com/properly set hatching eggs.png"/>Setting eggs correctly is one of the first and most important steps in successful artificial incubation. Proper handling and positioning of eggs helps ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
<div class="zpcontent-container blogpost-container "><div data-element-id="elm_vYwpZSN8RHe8LJTcu7wzlw" data-element-type="section" class="zpsection "><style type="text/css"></style><div class="zpcontainer"><div data-element-id="elm_bouwAKWcSsiCT4XNI1P4kQ" data-element-type="row" class="zprow zpalign-items- zpjustify-content- "><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_PDWwjuyRTbyTdknr9rBhdw" data-element-type="column" class="zpelem-col zpcol-12 zpcol-md-12 zpcol-sm-12 zpalign-self- "><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_u-nbIMaMQvCIS4UOlkVurA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align-center " data-editor="true"><div style="color:inherit;"><div><div><section><div><div><div><div><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Setting eggs correctly is one of the first and most important steps in successful artificial incubation. Proper handling and positioning of eggs helps maintain embryo development and supports good hatchability.</span></p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">1. Handle Eggs Carefully</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Before setting the eggs, inspect them and select only good-quality hatching eggs. Avoid eggs with cracks, severely damaged shells, abnormal shapes, or excessive contamination.</span></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Handle eggs gently to avoid damaging the shell or internal structures.</span></p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">2. Place Eggs Correctly in the Tray</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">When placing eggs in the incubation tray, the <strong>small or pointed end should face downward</strong>, with the larger end facing upward.</span></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Correct positioning helps keep the air cell in the proper position as the embryo develops.</span></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Dayal incubators are designed with suitable incubation trays that allow eggs to be positioned securely without additional packing.</span></p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">3. Load the Incubation Trays</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Once the eggs have been placed in the trays, carefully load the trays into the incubator.</span></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Push each tray properly into its designated position and ensure that the trays are seated correctly before starting the incubation cycle.</span></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">For commercial incubators, following the tray arrangement and loading sequence specified for the particular machine is important for maintaining uniform airflow and temperature.</span></p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">4. Automatic Egg Turning</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Egg turning is essential during most of the incubation period. Regular turning prevents the developing embryo from sticking to the shell membrane and helps promote proper development.</span></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">In an automatic incubator, the turning mechanism performs this operation without requiring manual handling of individual eggs.</span></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">The turning schedule and angle should be maintained according to the incubator manufacturer's specifications and the type of eggs being incubated.</span></p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">5. Avoid Unnecessary Handling</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Once the eggs have been correctly loaded, avoid repeatedly opening the incubator or manually handling the eggs.</span></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Frequent opening can cause unnecessary fluctuations in <strong>temperature, humidity, and airflow</strong>, which may affect embryo development.</span></p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">6. Follow the Incubator Settings</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">After loading the eggs, set the incubator according to the recommended requirements for the species being incubated. Temperature, humidity, ventilation, and egg turning should remain within the appropriate range throughout incubation.</span></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">For commercial incubation, consistent environmental conditions are especially important when handling large numbers of eggs.</span></p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">7. Monitor the Incubation Process</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">During incubation, regularly monitor the machine's temperature, humidity, ventilation, and turning system. Any unusual changes should be investigated promptly.</span></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Proper monitoring helps identify problems early and can improve the consistency of hatch results.</span></p><h3 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Conclusion</span></h3><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Correct egg setting provides the foundation for successful incubation. <strong>Select good-quality eggs, position them correctly with the small end downward, load the trays properly, and maintain automatic turning and stable incubation conditions.</strong> With proper egg handling and a well-managed incubator, poultry producers can achieve more consistent hatchability and healthy chicks.</span></p></div></div><div></div></div><div></div><div><div></div></div></div><div></div></section></div><div><div><div></div></div><div><div><div><div><div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><div><div><div><div><div></div></div></div></div><div></div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>
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