Hi,
Has this egg begun internal pipping?
The pics are taken at a different angles and distances.
Also, there are only 3 pics.
The other 3, I just copied and drew a line on where the 'crack' was.
So then, you guys could easily compare the actual picture with the copied version of that picture...
It is so far Day 25 and still no movement or anything.
I am now playing some music and have been talking to them to see if it stimulates their brains or something and encourages them to hatch out.
Will this work?
No harm in trying right?
There is this fizzy stuff coming out of a hole in the egg.
The hole is in the blunt end of the egg where the air sac.
Quite recently, I did the float test so I don't know if that had anything to do with it.
Only a little bit of this 'fizzy stuff' has come out of the hole and I only mean a little...
So what really is a Pasty butt on a baby chicken and what causes pasty butts?
Please also post some images or videos of 'Pasty Butts'.
Thanks In Advance!
Still no movement or peeping or chirping, etc.
What is the maximum amount of time/days to let the egg still be in the incubator before deciding to throw it out?
People have said to wait for the Day 26 mark.
Question is, should I?
Thanks for all your replies.
OK, so I was testing to see if my eggs were still viable and alive by putting them in water and seeing if they moved...and they did?
But someone said that eggs were porous, so did I just kill my chicks??????
Would the heat lamp be able to evaporate the water out of the shell...
Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee help!
It's Day 21 and I have no chicks hatching out or anything!
If I remember correctly, 21 days ago when I put my eggs into incubation, it was about 6 pm.
Right now, its about 4:30 pm in the afternoon.
I put my eggs into incubation on the 29th of September, 2010.
Now...
Hi all,
I am new to this forum and I was wondering if these chicken eggs are fertile.
The picture link is here;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50377670@N02/5050311933/
They are brown shelled chicken eggs.
You can see the air sac in the photograph.
Thanks for all your help in advance!
I...