- Apr 26, 2011
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I really do not like "losing" an egg, but the reality is that this egg was probably never fertile, and thus never viable. It began to sour inside, and outwardly evince the scent of bacterial degradation because of the prolonged exposure to low/medium heat.
In a strange way this is encouraging to me, because it is the only egg of 15 to manifest such an odor after 15 to 16 days being set. This does not uniformly guarantee that all 14 other eggs will make it successfully to the point of hatching healthy chicks, each and every one, but it seems to suggest (pragmatically speaking) that, on balance, they have a somewhat better opportunity with each of the next 4 passing days.
I still do not expect that the healthy hatch rate of those remaining (14) will be 100%, that might be a fool's hope at worst and unreasonable at best, but I am wanting at least 50%, and thinking I can get it...
Time will tell - speaking of which, it is time to turn my Ameraucanas.
Lightfoote
"Thy word, O Lord, is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path."
In a strange way this is encouraging to me, because it is the only egg of 15 to manifest such an odor after 15 to 16 days being set. This does not uniformly guarantee that all 14 other eggs will make it successfully to the point of hatching healthy chicks, each and every one, but it seems to suggest (pragmatically speaking) that, on balance, they have a somewhat better opportunity with each of the next 4 passing days.
I still do not expect that the healthy hatch rate of those remaining (14) will be 100%, that might be a fool's hope at worst and unreasonable at best, but I am wanting at least 50%, and thinking I can get it...
Time will tell - speaking of which, it is time to turn my Ameraucanas.
Lightfoote
"Thy word, O Lord, is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path."