Research indicates that gradually increasing carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels during the first 10 days of incubation enhances embryonic physiological development, improves hatchability rates, and boosts post-hatch bird performance. To achieve these benefits, it is essential to use high-quality sensors and reliable incubation equipment to prevent CO₂ leaks from external sources. This setup allows for an increase of 1,000 parts per million (ppm) of CO₂ per day during incubation.
Additionally, ensuring that incubation machine doors and corners are properly sealed is crucial for maintaining stable incubation parameters, ultimately leading to optimal results.
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