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I think I have a fail - the chick that was pipping and zipping in the pretty green egg suddenly turned and started zipping down the side of the shell, and the next time I looked there was yolk dripping out of the shell and it was trying to breathe but the shell is filled with liquid. I opened up one side so it could get air, but it looks bad, yolk and what appears to be something that should be inside is outside. I think I will have to remove and cull. The one that was pipping at the wrong end, as long as I had the lid lifted I put on clean gloves, picked of a couple bits of shell and saw blood so I stopped, put it back in sideways so it was more correctly oriented. I think that one might be okay, fingers crossed, but the other one I'm almost certain is dying anyway and I think I should remove it from the hatcher.
Dmrippy is a great lady, super patient and sweet! Not only were my eggs sent during the cold snap, but they were lost for 8 days! I'm lucky any developed and hope a couple hatch!I really believe that when those eggs were sent during that real cold spell thruoghout out our country, messed up a lot of eggs. If they got there on time, but were cold..not good. I had a nice bunch from DMRippy, but only ended up with 6 for lock down. Those eggs were very very cold when they came. Had to toss a lot by day 10.
Dmrippy is a great lady, super patient and sweet! Not only were my eggs sent during the cold snap, but they were lost for 8 days! I'm lucky any developed and hope a couple hatch!
Frozen eggs work. Just scramble it. Either eat it, or give it back to your chickens..dog or cat.. The chickens would like extra protein during this cold.
Nice egg! First eggs..fun! Even after you've gotten a few through the years you get excited, for example, I myself, just got a new egg layer today. Makes my third to start during the winter.![]()
Yes it is good that you are on a farm. Will you process the Cockerels?a bit of everything I have a various variety of chickens and I have two cockrels so a bit of a gamble at the minute I heard day 7 is the best and my partner said to wait but im to excited! I have two ducks and I cannot wait to get thir eggs in the incubator either!i think im addicted already and I haven't even had apossitive outcome yet oh dear good job were on a farm I think
Oh no!I think I have a fail - the chick that was pipping and zipping in the pretty green egg suddenly turned and started zipping down the side of the shell, and the next time I looked there was yolk dripping out of the shell and it was trying to breathe but the shell is filled with liquid. I opened up one side so it could get air, but it looks bad, yolk and what appears to be something that should be inside is outside. I think I will have to remove and cull. The one that was pipping at the wrong end, as long as I had the lid lifted I put on clean gloves, picked of a couple bits of shell and saw blood so I stopped, put it back in sideways so it was more correctly oriented. I think that one might be okay, fingers crossed, but the other one I'm almost certain is dying anyway and I think I should remove it from the hatcher.
Oh my goodness, this has got to be the longest day ever! Ugh! Nothing but occasional rocking from my 7...how BORING!!! I keep checking, like every 30 minutes, and not peeps, no pips, no zips, nada! I'm worried about one of the eggs...haven't seen it rock all day...never moved that much when I candled before lockdown, either. If I have any that don't make it...and I pray that I don't...it's gonna be that one, I'm sure.
Rock, rock, rock...come ON chickies...gimmie sumthin' good! Talk to me!