Day 11 Eggs Bust?

Beccatrix

Songster
Nov 28, 2021
286
631
196
Wisconsin
First ever hatch. These 3 are on day 11 in our incubator. It looks like 2 rings and a dud? These were our oldest shipped eggs in our back up Kebonnixs. We only had 4 in there, and had a tough time keeping humidity below 37% (am trying for a dry hatch in our NR360, which is happily staying between 27-33%). But I'll be out of town days 13-15, and don't want to explode eggs. Thanks in advance!
 

Attachments

  • 20220831_221043.jpg
    20220831_221043.jpg
    187.3 KB · Views: 19
  • 20220831_221204.jpg
    20220831_221204.jpg
    532.1 KB · Views: 6
  • 20220831_221134.jpg
    20220831_221134.jpg
    132.5 KB · Views: 6
Quitters and infertile, sorry.
My husband doesn't want to call it quits on these. We have a few more with a tiny dark mass; I'm guessing they stopped developing and won't suddenly look like a moving baby chick? The others look like layers on candy corn with no veins or anything, but he's worried about the dark areas.

I'm also concerned about the dirty egg. It has a moving embryo inside. I probably shouldn't have put it in. Will it be alright?
 

Attachments

  • 20220831_223731.jpg
    20220831_223731.jpg
    281.1 KB · Views: 7
  • 20220831_223907.jpg
    20220831_223907.jpg
    220.7 KB · Views: 6
  • 20220831_223828.jpg
    20220831_223828.jpg
    275.3 KB · Views: 5
  • 20220831_224336.jpg
    20220831_224336.jpg
    252.7 KB · Views: 5
  • 20220831_224151.jpg
    20220831_224151.jpg
    264.1 KB · Views: 6
  • 20220831_224422.jpg
    20220831_224422.jpg
    194.6 KB · Views: 6
All the lit eggs are infertile, bloodringed and the one with dark mass at one end, quit. That's just meat chunk floating in there.
 
All the lit eggs are infertile, bloodringed and the one with dark mass at one end, quit. That's just meat chunk floating in there.
Thanks! That matches what I thought. Unfortunately, we seem to have a lot of blanks. I think we have 7 moving out of 26. First time for everything. I hope some make it. I was really hoping for some sno Swedish Flower Hens.
 
I would keep the humidity at 40 to 45% on shipped or your own eggs. Dry hatching mostly involves your relative indoor humidity.
 
I would keep the humidity at 40 to 45% on shipped or your own eggs. Dry hatching mostly involves your relative indoor humidity.
Yes, shipped. The shipper and another breeder both recommended 30%. Is it usual for 50% of the eggs to develop no veins at all?
 
Thanks! That matches what I thought. Unfortunately, we seem to have a lot of blanks. I think we have 7 moving out of 26. First time for everything. I hope some make it. I was really hoping for some sno Swedish Flower Hens.
Where were they shipped from? I know a good breeder in North Carolina if these don't work out.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom