Thats what I thought as well. 2 also looks like it's cracked which is probably why it didnt get anywhere. Hopefully she gets at least #3 to hatch. Low hatch rates are so heartbreaking :hit
Its just too cold wear we are right now to maintain the temp in the house. We had a polar vortex come through here and it hasnt gotten above 20 for the past week. Indiana is a lazy state that waits and crams all winter into one month
I'm gonna start incubating in the spring so I'm just picking your brain...not judging. And to be clear I will be incubating not bracubating. Not that I'm opposed to trying this, just that Ive got too much going on right now to keep an egg on my person 24/7.
You should see something when you candle but it might be very subtle. By day 6 you should definitely see something. If you take pictures of the candling we might be able to help. Be sure to shine the light through the "fat" end of the egg. You should see a vein or two but it also depends on...
Based on your arguement we should never let eggs hatch naturally and only hatch by bird which is just as flawed. We have proven by science that hatching eggs via an incubator is more successful than that. This is nor to prove a more successful hatch rate but rather to prove it can be done
When a plane almost hits something it's called a near hit. When a rocket like what just happened with space ex crashing instead of landing it is called progress. Science is based on theory and that theory is tested several times before it is proven fact. We learn from our mistakes and make...
I think @Kiki was being facetious but as you put it, it is all in how you look at it. Emojis help but if you have the wrong mindset to start off with you will still read it as offensive because you are looking to be offended. You usually find what you are looking for.