Candling turkey and duck eggs in a homemade kerosene lantern incubator

So sorry you've been sick. Is this a relapse of malaria or first infection? Praying for your recovery. My dad was infected when he was in the service, and had a number of relapses. I pray for your complete recovery.

congrats on your pipping turkey eggs. At this point, I'd stop turning them.
Oh, yes, I'd stop turning them as well. Good point lazy gardner. Thanks for mentioning that, I totally forgot! :oops:
 
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So sorry you've been sick. Is this a relapse of malaria or first infection? Praying for your recovery. My dad was infected when he was in the service, and had a number of relapses. I pray for your complete recovery.

congrats on your pipping turkey eggs. At this point, I'd stop turning them.
Malaria is so common here. So I don't even know if to call it 100th relapse. I am recovering gradually though. Thanks a bunch.
The eggs have since been in lockdown as soon as I realised the first one pipped.
 
So the chick successfully hatched out around 2:52am. I was excited as it went exactly as I read about. It was so weak, and wet but just lay there. It's not fully dry yet and it's just seeking warmth and trying to walk all over the place. Is that okay?
I will upload pictures when daylight occurs. It's 5:41am here right now. It's still weak and trying to walk but it's not lame. Am I on the right course?
 

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