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    Hatching Eggs

    The eggs here are pricy, but very trusted and clean. Probably get about 13/15 to hatch. https://www.strombergschickens.com/live-birds-eggs/broad-breasted-bronze-turkey-hatching-eggs-15-pack/
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    Chick identification

    My best guess is the first one = hen. Second = rooster. Third = hen. And fourth = hen
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    Double whammy

    That’s a hen. You can tell by the big eyes and by the look of it, it’s kinda small, which usually shows if it’s a hen or rooster.
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    chick with unabsorbed yolk sac and insides coming out!!

    This happened to me once, even without helping him get out and he later died. My guess is that when you helped him get out, he wasn’t finished absorbing the egg yolk. I’m not an expert, but I’d say your best chance is to leave him alone and see if Mother Nature will do its thing.
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    No sign of chicks breaking through their shells on day 20

    What I mean by that is they aren’t chirping, and I haven’t even seen any movement/wobbling from the eggs.
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    Hatching Eggs With Dirt on Them

    Good point. I needed someone to help me view it from a different perspective.
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    Hatching Eggs With Dirt on Them

    I’m already 11 days in to incubation, and I’m worried that it’s too late to clean them, do I still have time, or could it kill the embryo.
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    Hatching Eggs With Dirt on Them

    I also wanna know if I can wipe the dirt off still, even though they are 10 days in.
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    Hatching Eggs With Dirt on Them

    I am hatching 10 eggs in my incubator, Today I looked up some tips for hatching eggs, so I listened, but what caught my attention was when they said DO NOT hatch eggs with dirt on them because it can infects the chicks when they hatch and potentially cause them to die. I am currently hatching a...
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