Incubating Eggs: Wobbly Airsac

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In this video I tried to show you what a wobbly air sac looks like. Typically eggs with wobbly air sacs have been damaged prior to incubation. This happens a lot with shipped eggs. Shipped eggs are very prone to either get detached to air sacs, wobbly air sacs, or something else called a saddle air sac. Personally, I have no experience with incubating detached air sac eggs, but over the years, I have hatched plenty of saddle sac eggs, as well as eggs with wobbly air secs. It's far from a death sentence.

The reason this egg is damaged is because it fell out of the nesting box and was rolled around the floor a lot. This is a Sumatra pheasant game egg.

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