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  1. Erka97

    Methods for checking Emu eggs Pre-Hatch (please post methods)

    That or your humidity is REALLY off; I've even heard of eggs gaining weight, although that might be equipment error instead.
  2. Erka97

    Methods for checking Emu eggs Pre-Hatch (please post methods)

    The weight test is not for telling if anything is developing, it is only for determining if you have the correct humidity. Egg shells are porous, and as the egg incubates, water is lost. That is how you get the weight loss we see with emus and other eggs. Eggs will lose moisture whether or not...
  3. Erka97

    CRACKED OPEN EGG TO EARLY *PLEASE HELP*

    If you don't have an incubator you can also put them in a box under a lamp. I kept eggs alive for days like that as a child, even hatched a few I stole from my family's ducks. I'm sorry about your chick, though.
  4. Erka97

    CRACKED OPEN EGG TO EARLY *PLEASE HELP*

    If you look past the chick into the egg, you should not see yellow egg yolk sac attached to the belly if it's ready to hatch. That should be pulled into the belly and the hole should close up before the chick should be allowed to hatch. There should also be minimal blood visible before hatching...
  5. Erka97

    Looking For Emu Eggs

    No more than I already had. I have two now on about day 43. They're both wiggling like crazy, but I'd like to get my hands on a few more to ensure one that hatches is a suitable mate for my current emu.
  6. Erka97

    Methods for checking Emu eggs Pre-Hatch (please post methods)

    Both of my eggs are wiggling! That said, I'll be posting my data on their temperatures from the days when I tested them against the bad egg -and also finally getting rid of that bad egg.
  7. Erka97

    Methods for checking Emu eggs Pre-Hatch (please post methods)

    Yeah, dud eggs do lose the right amount of weight and everything. My first time I had no idea that one of my eggs was infertile until I drilled a hole after the first egg hatched out. Good luck, though. I always hoped for two but ended up with one; hopefully this hatch will be different and...
  8. Erka97

    Methods for checking Emu eggs Pre-Hatch (please post methods)

    Sit them out for ten minutes and feel the ends. The cooler end is the air cell. If you're unable to feel the difference you could test with a thermometer as I had described above. My eggs end up about eight degrees cooler on the air cell end [85 air cell and over 90 elsewhere.] Also, if they're...
  9. Erka97

    Methods for checking Emu eggs Pre-Hatch (please post methods)

    That might work. Maybe like a bag usually used for bread? That's what I'm imagining now. I don't use the float test because I don't want to risk damaging the chicks, instead I just sit them on a flat surface and watch and feel for temperature differences. I've predicted one hatch exactly so far...
  10. Erka97

    First time hatching Emus, some fairly urgent questions

    Yep, absolutely lucky. I can't find anything under 40$ per egg right now. My reptipro type didn't have open/shut vents, and never held temperature right. I don't know how my emu made it, but he's healthy. Decided to take a bath in a 40 degree mud puddle yesterday, the strange bird. Likewise with...
  11. Erka97

    First time hatching Emus, some fairly urgent questions

    You managed to find white/blonde eggs for sale? That in itself is amazing, besides getting any eggs for free. Making your own incubator is pretty cool too; mine's a bacterial incubator from my college, and soon I hope to switch to a forced air that I bought from the local farm store [if the...
  12. Erka97

    forgot to turn eggs

    I've seen someone here get eggs after 8 weeks and they still hatched. Still, I don't know how they'd do if not turned, but since you can't know the best thing is just to mark and incubate them and see how they do. I did that with duck eggs that were refrigerated, and they still hatched out well...
  13. Erka97

    Looking For Emu Eggs

    Hello everyone, I currently have two emu eggs incubating, but I just got a new incubator for them [I really should be returning the bacterial incubator to my school since both of my double yolks rotted, and anyway my remaining eggs will be half way done in the next few days and will be needing...
  14. Erka97

    First time hatching Emus, some fairly urgent questions

    That's quite a few eggs, must have been expensive. What kind of incubator are you using? I myself only stopped turning my eggs when I heard the first baby whistling, but I think it's safe to stop anywhere after day 50 or so. It sucks that you can't candle these eggs; I candle everything else...
  15. Erka97

    Methods for checking Emu eggs Pre-Hatch (please post methods)

    I think the bacteria might produce some heat, but I'm hoping not much. Also the egg is much larger than the two possibly healthy eggs, meaning it'd hold onto heat a bit better. I really hope mine doesn't explode. The last rotting one I had didn't, but it was cracked so maybe that released the...
  16. Erka97

    Methods for checking Emu eggs Pre-Hatch (please post methods)

    Ebarnes, I am now testing your method using my three eggs all on day 23. I do not know if two of them are fertile, but I do know that the third [also much larger and stored in a different incubator] is not fertile due to the fact that it smells horrible and occasionally leaks fluid [I'll be...
  17. Erka97

    Looking for Double Yolk Eggs of Any Kind for a school Project

    If you do have two in there you may well have to help them, so be prepared if they don't hatch by the time the others in their batch hatch. I had a single hen once that I had to pry from her egg because she was positioned with her beak against her belly and would never have hatched otherwise...
  18. Erka97

    The Emu Twin Experiment

    I think he is, since usually it's enough for him to just chase animals to get them to run away. Mine doesn't harm other animals, but others do. Mine is named Phoenix and he or she will be a year old in may. Gender can be determined through genetic testing, which I have not successfully done yet...
  19. Erka97

    The Emu Twin Experiment

    Nothing has tried to go after my emu, however we do have an unknown animal who kills his chicken and duck friends if they are not properly secured. We've never seen it, only the remains of the chickens it has killed. Emu's too big for most predators [although apparently sometimes if they sleep...
  20. Erka97

    The Emu Twin Experiment

    Unfortunately both of my larger eggs seem to have rotted [which is weird since my previous infertile eggs did not], leaving only the two "control" eggs. Hopefully those still hatch, and I hope to get more in the hopes of hatching a mate for my current emu.
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