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Ya I would say its dead I can still see about a quarter of it still liquid
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I missed calibrated my temperature. ;(my shipped eggs were at the temperature of 97_99 for about 10 days. What can I expect. Please help so I can be preparedthis is another really good one, she has pictures of candled eggs WITH the egg broken open
so you can see inside and outside
at various stages of development
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/03/chicken-embryo-development-views-from.html
helps to tell "when" the death happened
I missed calibrated my temperature. ;(my shipped eggs were at the temperature of 97_99 for about 10 days. What can I expect. Please help so I can be prepared
Today is lockdown. Mite be a long one.It is possible they will just develop slower and hatch a little bit later than expected. candle them in the incubator (try not to handle them much) and keep an eye on their development day by day.. look for movement etc... 99 is okay, 97 is a tad bit low but I would be very optimistic