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Rasel Ahmed
Incubation Specialist and Hatchery Management Consultant
Commercial poultry hatchery management consultancy focused on improving hatchability, chick quality, and incubation efficiency. Hatchery staff training and technical skill development
Incubation Specialist and Hatchery Management Consultant
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Professional Title: Incubation Specialist and Hatchery Management Consultant
Commercial poultry hatchery management consultancy focused on improving hatchability, chick quality, and incubation efficiency. Hatchery staff training and technical skill development
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Discussion created on January 26, 2026
Many people outside the hatchery don’t realize how dangerous a single exploded egg can be. As incubation specialists, we see that this issue is more than just a sanitation problem , it directly affects hatchability, chick quality, and early farm performance.?????? ???? ???????? ??????????????? Exploded eggs happen when bacterial contamination multiplies inside the egg, creating gas and pressure un ...
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Discussion created on January 25, 2026
Transporting hatching eggs from breeder farms to the hatchery is a critical stage in the hatchery production chain. Even if egg collection, disinfection, and storage are performed correctly, poor transportation practices can compromise hatchability, chick quality, and overall flock performance. Hatchery managers, farm managers, and vehicle drivers must therefore treat egg transport as a specialize ...
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Article published the January 23, 2026
What is Hypoxia in Incubation?Hypoxia is a condition where the embryo does not receive enough oxygen (O2) for normal metabolism during incubation.Inside the egg, oxygen must pass through:Air cellEggshell poresShell membranesChorioallantoic membranes (CAM)Embryos circulatory systemWhen the oxygen supply is lower than the embryo’s metabolic demand than embryo faces oxygen shortage, and this co ...
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Discussion created on January 21, 2026
A few days ago, during routine egg breaking and quality observation in the hatchery, I encountered something that immediately caught my attention.The egg looked normal externally, but once opened, a distinct clotted blood spot was visible on the yolk.For a hatchery professional, this is never “just a spot.”It is a signal worth understanding.What is a clotted blood spot in the yolk?A cl ...
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