How's everybody's eggies doing as of today? I had to stop the auto turner on mine yesterday.
My eggs are incubated on their sides, I noticed one of the eggs had changed it's position, went from aircell end being elevated to small end sticking up higher. Decided to candle to see what was going on and found that either....
1. The membrane had partially detached and lallowed the aircell to move into an abnormal position on one side of the egg.
2. The membrane has totally ruptured and the gosling is now laying lenghtwise on the bottom of the shell.
As of right now the gosling is still alive. It looks like everthing inside the shell is "free floating". Tilting the egg causes all contents to move to the lowest side/end. There is also some bloody streaks on the inside of the shell that don't move (like some veins have ruptured and stained the shell). The gosling definately isn't trying to hatch yet. I listened to the egg and didn't hear any pecking noise.
I've proped the egg up a little so that the majority of the empty space is where the aircell should be. Hopefully, it will be able to move into the correct position and hatch.
My eggs are incubated on their sides, I noticed one of the eggs had changed it's position, went from aircell end being elevated to small end sticking up higher. Decided to candle to see what was going on and found that either....
1. The membrane had partially detached and lallowed the aircell to move into an abnormal position on one side of the egg.
2. The membrane has totally ruptured and the gosling is now laying lenghtwise on the bottom of the shell.
As of right now the gosling is still alive. It looks like everthing inside the shell is "free floating". Tilting the egg causes all contents to move to the lowest side/end. There is also some bloody streaks on the inside of the shell that don't move (like some veins have ruptured and stained the shell). The gosling definately isn't trying to hatch yet. I listened to the egg and didn't hear any pecking noise.
I've proped the egg up a little so that the majority of the empty space is where the aircell should be. Hopefully, it will be able to move into the correct position and hatch.