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I think one of my guys is pipping upside down. What does that mean?
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I am just twiddling my thumbs here.... 7 shipped barred plymouth rocks on day 13, 18 blue bredas on day 5. Planning to not candle my Bredas at all until either day 14 or 16 depending on will powerI am going to try locking both down early on day 16 as I read to do for shipped eggs. Just can't decide if I should hatch in cartons or laying down... sigh. Maybe I should lay down those with good air cells and leave the wonky ones in the cartons? Or maybe the exact opposite? I have rubbed off on a friend who now has hatching fever too, LOL! She is driving 4 hours round trip to go get us some of these eggs https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/803538/15-rare-chicken-eggs-shipping-included and I am still waiting to hear that my precious Sweet Potato Quechua and Colloncas eggs have shipped. I really want to have a good methodology for shipped eggs before they get here
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I think one of my guys is pipping upside down. What does that mean?
where on the egg? picture would helpI think one of my guys is pipping upside down. What does that mean?
I am so excited its hatching there is one that has quite a small hole and I can just see its beak and its cheeping away![]()
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Then there is an other one that is smashed but it is still cheeping and seems happy but the egg has blood on it do you think that's left over blood or do you think that it still needs to absorb it![]()
Quote: it needs to absorb...it will all that cheeping helps it do that
Will it be ok thou because the broody hen dropped it