Yes some died before pipping others pipped middle of egg some never pipped fully developed but just didn’t do it
That’s very odd then. But then again shipping messes a lot of things up
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Yes some died before pipping others pipped middle of egg some never pipped fully developed but just didn’t do it
Yeah I don’t know but the quail did great so I’m happyThat’s very odd then. But then again shipping messes a lot of things up
Yeah I don’t know but the quail did great so I’m happy
The smaller the eggs are, the better they can handle shipping. It is normal for ahipped quail eggs to do better than most shipped chicken eggs. Many of the shipped chicken eggs are from rare breeds that have enough problems hatching even without shipping.Yeah I don’t know but the quail did great so I’m happy
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I think this is my best hatch ever
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50 in here two still in bator two zipping right now and several pipped some eggs are very light I put them in the corner don’t think they will hatch
I definitely will I didn’t realize how small they were going to beCongrats!!!
Will you please get some grippy shelf liner stuff for your next hatch.
Those holes in your bator flooring are dangerous.
Now is the time to try your phone light shining through the air cell.I just did a random candling of 3 eggs that I simply saw as dark the last time I candled. One has movement! It's one of the lavender manchurian eggs, so I'm really hoping that one makes it. The celadon egg is darker, but with no movement. There's still hope there, though. The purple egg is so dark that I just can't see anything through it. It's not clear, but that's about all I can tell.