I was only talking about one egg. The veins went away on it. There was a blood ring on the small end. There was no movement within the egg. These observations led me to believe that it in fact .the chick inside was dead. I was hoping I was wrong. This morning it even more deteriorated. I have to leave for a 48 hour shift tonight. I did not want to leave it in the incubator because it might develop a crack and leek in the incubator. That happened to some chicken eggs I was hatching. It contaminated the other eggs and they all slowly died.
I wanted to find out why it died, maybe there was something to learn that would save future chicks from the same fate. I carefully made a hole in the wider end. I used a flashlight and peeked in. All I could see was the yolk and feet. It was upside down. There was no veining in the membrane. The yolk had exploded. I removed the embryo. It had begun to get stubbly down feathers, but a large amount had fallen out, It also had a lump on the top of it's head. I think it was developing a crest?? It had definitely died in the shell.
The lady who had sold me the eggs said I might get a "rare crested" I thought it was a line of bull s***. You know how some people stretch the truth when they are trying to sell something. Like political promises, "No new taxes!"
I guess she was telling the Truth.