There are also some yellow beads they just aren't showing up on the pic. I canceled it and it looks dark except for 1 air cell.
The other eggs seem to be doing fine. I think I'll throw it out
I don't know my plans yet. I live on 40 acres of pasture and woods with a creek. I'll either set up an artificial watering hole for them or find a deep place in the creek. Hawks are a big problem here so they will need to be completely fenced in.
I think they are on somewhere around day 8...
Yes, apartment complex. They have me 4 goose eggs and 14 duck eggs. They told me that the Ducks were big and white.
Apparently neither of us can tell the difference between a duck and goose.
I've only ever raised or hatched chickens
How did you hatch it?
I was given 4 goose eggs yesterday. They all show veins. I currently have them in a Hovabator with duck eggs. Settings 99.5 with 50-60% humidity.
I've read about sprinkling them with warm water and even soaking them.
So what did you do?
This was from 1 of 7 white eggs that were supposed to be golden Campines. The person o got the eggs from mostly had show chickens. The only other white egg with yellowish chicks that the he had that I know of was the Appenzeller Spitzhauben, but he could have more.
This is my first time hatching chicks and my first experience with cream legbars, so I appreciate the help. The one with the spot is darker than I was expecting for a female. The spot is barely visible in real life. The pic seems to really bring it out
The person selling the cockerel has a large flock of pullets, but he did not want to part with them. I think he was worried about competition since he makes a lot of money selling hatching eggs with his other rare breeds.