I read that when you do the float test, the ones that sunk were the developing ones! It said because there is more mass in those eggs. Its so hard to know what information is accurate. I have button quails and every article has a different incubation period listed too. Some say theirs hatch day...
They didnt make it. Im heart broken. I did everything my research told me to. I made sure they were on a non slippery surface. I fed them crumbled up game feed. I sprinkled it all over their cage. Then I even made them a hardboiled egg and mashed that up. I gave them water out of a top for those...
My baby button quail dont seem to be eating or drinking and when they were 1st born, they could walk fine. But now they flip themselves over and dont seem to have any coordination. Im afraid Im going to lose all 3.
I have 18 call eggs in my incubator right now, first time. Can you give me some quick tips and techniques that have worked for you? I have read they are notoriously hard to hatch, plus they were shipped. Thanks in advance for your time. Im new to hatching and its become somewhat of an addiction...
I have just noticed a bruise on mine as well. When i candle it, it appears to be yolky in there. Just noticed yesterday, hatch day was saturday. The bruised one is moving quite a bit still, as of this morning. Im also concerned because they are late!!! How late can an egg go?
Nothing ive read anywhere said my still air bator needed to be at 101.5. This is probably why none have hatched yet and why i can still see yolk and blood vessels. Im at 27 days today, 1st time hatching duck eggs. They are all alive as of today, no external pipping and i cant hear any chirping...