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Day 16 button quail eggs, never got to candle them at the start, but 2 days ago one had a tiny crack which I thought could be a pip but still nothing, I quickly candled one just now what do yous thing ? I couldn't hear anything and didn't touch the rest.
 

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Day 16 button quail eggs, never got to candle them at the start, but 2 days ago one had a tiny crack which I thought could be a pip but still nothing, I quickly candled one just now what do yous thing ? I couldn't hear anything and didn't touch the rest.
Its impossible to tell unless that was in the dark and u had flash on i found best way to do it for a pic to ask is to candle it at diff angles in complete dark like a bathroom and have some one else take the pictures as u hold and candle best way for buttons cuz they are hard to see, and thats a darker egg so u could just be seeing dark and thinking its nothing , also show a pic of the crack,
 
Basically dark with just green at the bottom, is that the air sac or does it mean its gone x
 

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I put them in incubator Tuesday 29th of December, 16 days ago , I thought they would have hatched by now , I put that one straight back in and i,l leave them for another 2 days , patience is the hardest part 🙈


Its only my 2nd time but none ever exploded, sounds awful 😔
 
Just out of curiosity, how many of you have had eggs explode in the incubator? I usually just leave the all the eggs in there, figuring that either they hatch or they don't.
You've had eggs explode?? How common is that? Ive never had an exploding egg in all the years I've been incubating... the only times eggs exploded were when I threw the nasty rotten ones into the garden and they POPPED when they hit the ground.
 
You've had eggs explode?? How common is that? Ive never had an exploding egg in all the years I've been incubating... the only times eggs exploded were when I threw the nasty rotten ones into the garden and they POPPED when they hit the ground.

Nope, never had them explode. I hear other fowl may have this issue, but I've never known anyone with exploding incubator quail eggs.

I was just wondering, because I'm both lazy and overly cautious. I don't candle my eggs. I figure it's less handling and because the eggs are spotted, not much to look at either.
 
Nope, never had them explode. I hear other fowl may have this issue, but I've never known anyone with exploding incubator quail eggs.

I was just wondering, because I'm both lazy and overly cautious. I don't candle my eggs. I figure it's less handling and because the eggs are spotted, not much to look at either.
With the new Brinsea, it holds so many, so I’m lazy and don’t candle first. I never had an egg splode before this hatch, but 3 exploded last week and the smell was frickin terrible (but only when I opened the top, I didn’t notice until I went to lock down a different tray). I’m guessing those 3 had cracks from being out in freezing temps and since I didn’t candle all 130ish eggs that I set between both bators, I let it go unchecked and they popped. Explode is not really accurate though, there was no propelling of goo or anything, one cracked at the bottom, which is the top when looking down at the tray, like 3 chunks peeled open and goo leaked out the side and down and out the bottom of the tray. The other 2 broke at the top of the egg, (bottom when looking down at the bator) and leaked out the bottom of the tray. I cleaned up as best I could without disturbing the locked down eggs, it still smelled bad tho.

I thought for sure I would have to bleach it after this hatch. I have 3 trays that were in use, and I would have set 2 new trays, because I’ve been staggering the brinsea. After the eggs that were locked down/hatching last week were done, I took the shelf liner out, I moved all the eggs to new trays, one tray at a time, Cloroxing each one. I put all the trays far back in the bator, pulled up the shelf liner and bleached the heck out of it, then washed it in dish soap to get rid of the bleach smell, hung it to dry. I then cloroxed the base under the trays, moving them forward to get both ends. I thoroughly cleaned the water troughs out. Once the shelf liner was dry I put paper towels under the shelf liner and put it back in. I didn’t add more eggs because I was afraid it would still smell. After about 5 hours I lifted the lid a bit to see if it still stank and it smelled like citrus dish soap. So I set 2 more trays (I did not candle, since I obviously didn’t learn my lesson lol) fingers crossed.

The moral is, candle your eggs, don’t try to incubate cracked eggs, and if they rupture it isnt really a big deal, 14 out of 17 remaining eggs hatched, one wasn’t fertile, 2 were late quitters. The chicks were all fine and healthy even though the bator was stinky, and it cleaned up more easily than expected, just space your incursions so it doesn’t get too cool for too long, and after clorox, wipe away with warm water so it doesn’t stink like bleach inside.
 

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