Hello,
once again I have silly question, that I do not seem to find an answer with a search.
I have partridge eggs going on day 10 and I candled them, found some eggs that looked
different - they have veins coming down from air sack and going around the egg, and then
suddenly sort of stop or fade away in some part of the egg. So like 1/4 or 1/3 of the egg is
clear, from the air sack down, no veins. Other than that they look normal, veins and
small, moving lump inside.
Does anyone know, why this could be happening, is it not normal, are these gonna be
deformed chicks (that is what interests me most)?
Could it be they have bacteria gotten in, too cold/hot on one side?
Maybe too cold outside before I collected the eggs before incubation?
These eggs located in different locations in the bator, not the same birds eggs either ...
Thank you!
once again I have silly question, that I do not seem to find an answer with a search.
I have partridge eggs going on day 10 and I candled them, found some eggs that looked
different - they have veins coming down from air sack and going around the egg, and then
suddenly sort of stop or fade away in some part of the egg. So like 1/4 or 1/3 of the egg is
clear, from the air sack down, no veins. Other than that they look normal, veins and
small, moving lump inside.
Does anyone know, why this could be happening, is it not normal, are these gonna be
deformed chicks (that is what interests me most)?
Could it be they have bacteria gotten in, too cold/hot on one side?
Maybe too cold outside before I collected the eggs before incubation?
These eggs located in different locations in the bator, not the same birds eggs either ...
Thank you!