Oh, I totally believe you. Thatās why I introād with how my imagination just went into overdriveā¦.
So hereās a tour of what I see. I copied your picture. Then I drew lines ājust belowā each horizontal line & ājust to the rightā of both vertical lines. The most prominent vertical line is how it passes just behind the vertical tail fin of the C-130!
Like I said initially, I am still having a seriously hard time UN-seeing the āfake linesā in your pictureā¦.. strange huh? View attachment 2995412
I candled some of them today, and from what I can tell, the majority of the eggs appear to be infertile and not developing.
I really hope Iām wrong.
The picture below is showing which eggs I THINK are infertile/not developing and fertile/developing. Marked in green and red. I did not get a chance to candle the eggs in the top left, nor did I have a chance to take pictures. Hopefully I am able to do so tomorrow.
She got out of the nest today for about 10 minutes. She took a HUGE poop again, and very very smelly. Somewhat green; could this be a health issue?
How many days along are you now (today)? Be realistic in your estimate here:
Potential Minimum days under her=
Potential Maximum days under her=
From what I have read & seen some eggs can be delayed as much as 3-5 days before you āstart to see a hintā compared to other eggs placed under the hen on same day.
How many days along are you now (today)? Be realistic in your estimate here:
Potential Minimum days under her=
Potential Maximum days under her=
From what I have read & seen some eggs can be delayed as much as 3-5 days before you āstart to see a hintā compared to other eggs placed under the hen on same day.
I apologize- the photo quality is terrible for some reason, so you probably canāt tell if the eggs do or donāt have development from the photos. I believe all but 1 or 2 were showing signs of development (veins, blood vessels, etc).
I also could not find my flashlight so I had to use whatever I had on handā¦
I will hopefully take better pictures tonight, with a brighter flashlight.
Egg #1:
Egg #2:
Egg #3:
Egg #4:
Egg #5:
Egg #6:
Egg #7:
Egg #8
ETA: After reviewing the photos, it looks to me like eggs #3 and #7 are the only possible infertile/non-developing eggs.
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When she got up off the eggs, I saw her bottom was very wet and dirty⦠I felt the eggs, and they were a little wetā¦
There is no water inside the crate.. my question is: Is this natures way of āhumidifyingā the eggs? It seemed as if the hen was sweaty..?
At first, I thought one of the eggs broke⦠the eggs are all fine.
Then maybe I thought she pooped⦠no poop in the crate.
I cleaned out the wet hay and gave her new hay. Does anyone know what was going on?
Today, one of the Delaware hens layed a weird egg. Just wondering if itās anything to worry about? It just seemed strange to me..
REMINDER: If you have not yet voted for a name for this momma, please do so! Link was posted above.
Thanks!
I apologize- the photo quality is terrible for some reason, so you probably canāt tell if the eggs do or donāt have development from the photos. I believe all but 1 or 2 were showing signs of development (veins, blood vessels, etc).
I also could not find my flashlight so I had to use whatever I had on handā¦
I will hopefully take better pictures tonight, with a brighter flashlight.