Backwards Air Cell - What should I do?

Maybe this one was refrigerated upside down under storage and this is what caused it?
I refrigerate my hatching eggs as well and sometimes I get an egg where I really can’t tell which end is up and I’ll have to make sure I candle to see where the air cell is before I put them in the fridge.
 
No, they were local. They were refridgerated before I bought them, I don't know if that had anything to do with it? It's the only egg like this out of 15.
Hmmm interesting 🤔 I've seen this once before with shipped, but never local or backyard collected eggs. When you got them were they pointy side up or down?
 
Maybe this one was refrigerated upside down under storage and this is what caused it?
I refrigerate my hatching eggs as well and sometimes I get an egg where I really can’t tell which end is up and I’ll have to make sure I candle to see where the air cell is before I put them in the fridge.
I hadn't thought of that... This one clearly had distinguishable ends, but maybe it did get put in upside down... I don't have a bator that allows me to put eggs upright... Maybe I can make some cardboard into a circle and stick it up like that.
Hmmm interesting 🤔 I've seen this once before with shipped, but never local or backyard collected eggs. When you got them were they pointy side up or down?
Pointy side down.
 
I don't think it'll be necesary. I think it died. I'll give it a few days to be certain, but I'm pretty sure. On top of that, my other Pavlovskaya almost definitely died today. Seems I won't get any Russians this time around.
 
I don't think it'll be necesary. I think it died. I'll give it a few days to be certain, but I'm pretty sure. On top of that, my other Pavlovskaya almost definitely died today. Seems I won't get any Russians this time around.
Sorry, guys. It's dead. Seems it didn't want to be a science experiment.
 

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