Jacob Duckman
Chirping
My mailed cortunix quail eggs (first time incubating cortunix eggs) are now on day 6 of incubation. I spent about a half hour candling them with a very bright light and this is what I saw so far:
The patterns on the shells make it very hard to see details inside, but from what I can tell, about half of the eggs look completely undeveloped, with the small yolk floating around freely.
In the other eggs, I can see the yolk part is increasing in size and no longer floats around freely. I cannot see any veins or any other details. No detectable smell on any of them.
A couple of eggs give off a weird light blue-ish color when I put the light on them. I never saw this before on duck or chicken eggs. Maybe it's the egg shell doing that?
Is this good news or bad news? Are the eggs starting to develop or are they starting to rot?
The patterns on the shells make it very hard to see details inside, but from what I can tell, about half of the eggs look completely undeveloped, with the small yolk floating around freely.
In the other eggs, I can see the yolk part is increasing in size and no longer floats around freely. I cannot see any veins or any other details. No detectable smell on any of them.
A couple of eggs give off a weird light blue-ish color when I put the light on them. I never saw this before on duck or chicken eggs. Maybe it's the egg shell doing that?
Is this good news or bad news? Are the eggs starting to develop or are they starting to rot?