KenjiQuacker
Songster
Hello there!
I have some quail eggs that I've been incubating, and about two days ago I could see them all moving in the shell. But today (hatch day) I candled them and they had all stopped moving.
We had a power outage last night but it only lasted like 6 minutes, and other than that it's been at a consistent temperature (between 37 degrees celsius and 38 degrees celsius.) Is it normal for them to move less on hatch day? Do you guys think they're dead
? i'm gonna keep them in the incubator for at least another week if they don't hatch but I just wanna know what you guys think.
I have some quail eggs that I've been incubating, and about two days ago I could see them all moving in the shell. But today (hatch day) I candled them and they had all stopped moving.
We had a power outage last night but it only lasted like 6 minutes, and other than that it's been at a consistent temperature (between 37 degrees celsius and 38 degrees celsius.) Is it normal for them to move less on hatch day? Do you guys think they're dead
