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weigh-ins:


F (from Lampasas, Texas)
On Day 1: 549 grams
On February 21, (day 7) 541 (8g lost or 1.46%)
On February 28, (day 14) 532 (9g lost or 1.66%) total lost so far 17 g 3.10%
On March 6 (day 21) 523 (9g lost or 1.69%) total lost so far 26g 4.74%
On March 13 (day 28) 514 (9g lost or 1.72%) total lost so far 35g 6.38%
March 17th (day 32) we have wiggle!!
On March 20 (day 35) 506 (8g lost or 1.56%) total lost so far 43g 7.83%

G-1 (from Killeen, Texas OLD EGGS)
On Day 1: 683 grams
On March 22, (day 7) 669 (14g lost or 2.049%).. egg was rotten (completely watery inside.. blown out shell)

G-2
On Day 1: 531 grams
On March 22, (day 7) 519 (12g lost or 2.26%)

G-3
On Day 1: 639 grams
On March 22, (day 7) 623 (16g lost or 2.50%)
 
Wow, yinepu you have kept such meticulous records and helped so many people during their hatching adventures.

well.. I figured as much info I can gather the better off it will be for others who try to hatch out Ratite eggs

lol.. plus I like to research things to death... I have 2 books so far .. one dealing with just incubation of Ratites.. plus this weekend I am hoping to meet the author of a third and purchase a copy of their book..
 
Egg B (football shaped one) has pipped, at the RIGHT end of the egg!!

YAY!!!!!
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lol.. and you were so worried ...
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Oh I know lol! You were right, just give it some more time :) I also elevated the aircell end like you suggested so that could've helped as well. I slept downstairs in the guest room where the bator is in case it did hatch then at 6:20 there was a pip, then I woke up about 8:30 & a yoyo sized piece was off with his whole beak visible...now it's resting! I'll post pics in a lil bit, gosh I'm just so excited!!!
 
YAY, looking good!

No, doesn't look like too much blood to me (with very limited experience). Here is a picture of what my second one left behind, and I was worried about the same thing.... and she turned out perfect! The second picture is my first one hatched and looks alot different.

Hope this helps.



 
Here it is! Dies it look like too much blood to you? It's done this on its own...
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he looks great..
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the membrane where it's all bloody looking is what you need to send in for DNA testing if you are going to do that.. if you're giving him away with his shell make sure you don't touch the membrane and mark him so you will know which chick goes with which egg.. so the new owners can get him/her DNA tested if that's what they decide to do

also if you are going to do the DNA testing make sure the membrane gets to really dry out before you put it in a plastic bag.. otherwise it will go moldy on ya
 

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