16 of 22 hatched
Well bama, you know that you need a couple of these! Congratulations! Nice hatch!
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16 of 22 hatched
Yolkless wind eggs happen in many species.Something is up with one of my quail hens. She layed a tiny no-yolk egg followed by a double-yolk egg.
I know the odds are pretty slim of the double-yolk egg successfully hatching but I stuck it in the incubator anyway, along with 18 single yolk quail eggs.
16 of 22 hatched
Lol. ThanksWell bama, you know that you need a couple of these! Congratulations! Nice hatch!
Yolkless wind eggs happen in many species.
I may sound crusty but I wouldn't set the egg. Like Yokel said, just eat it.
The odds of both hatching are 1000 to 1 at best. There isn't enough nutrition or space for two. At best, only one will hatch and that one may have problems.
Were those pendesecas?
That's great!!! How do they look?