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Chick Embryo Development: Days 1–7

Chick Embryo Development: Days 1–7

Timeline Overview

Day 1–2

- Cell division begins
- Embryo starts forming

Day 3–4

- Blood vessels become visible
- Heartbeat begins

Day 5–7

- Embryo grows rapidly
- Candling becomes possible

What Happens During Days 1–7?

The first week of incubation is one of the most important stages for embryo development. During this period, the fertilized egg begins forming essential organs, blood vessels, and body structures.

Stable incubation conditions help support healthy embryo growth and improve hatch success later in the incubation cycle.

Early Embryo Development

During the first few days of incubation, the embryo begins rapid cell division and starts forming the nervous system, heart, and spinal structure.

Healthy embryo development depends on stable temperature, humidity, and proper egg turning during this early stage.

Blood Vessel Formation

By days 3–4, blood vessels begin spreading across the inside of the egg and become visible during candling.

Strong, well-developed veins are usually a sign of healthy embryo growth and successful early incubation.

Candling on Day 7

Candling is commonly performed around day 7 to check embryo development and fertility.

Healthy eggs may show visible veins, embryo movement, and darkening inside the shell, while infertile eggs often remain clear.

Signs of Healthy Development

Healthy developing eggs usually show clear blood vessels, consistent embryo growth, and normal internal darkening during candling.

Stable temperature and humidity help embryos develop more successfully during the first week.

Common First-Week Problems

Common early incubation problems include unstable temperature, poor egg fertility, improper egg storage, and incorrect humidity levels.

These issues may stop embryo development or reduce hatch success later in incubation.

Best Practices for Days 1–7

- Maintain a stable temperature of 37.5°C (99.5°F)
- Turn eggs regularly during incubation
- Avoid opening the incubator too often
- Monitor humidity levels daily
- Candle eggs around day 7

Conclusion

The first week of incubation lays the foundation for healthy embryo development and successful hatching. Stable conditions, proper egg turning, and careful monitoring can significantly improve hatch success.

Continue to the next stage to learn what happens during incubation days 8–14 and how candling helps track embryo growth.

Recommended Incubators

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