Double check an egg?

PetraStonegirl

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I am inexperienced at incubating and candling eggs. I believe I have a quitter, but would like second opinions from more experienced eyes before I remove it. On day 7 there was visible blood vessels and a clear, moving embryo. On day 10 it was candled again and I took the first image, the blood vessels had mostly disappeared, but the embryo was bigger. Tonight on day 13, I took the second image. To me, it appears that the embryo is breaking up and that there might be a blood ring (third image). Am I right to pull this egg?
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I am inexperienced at incubating and candling eggs. I believe I have a quitter, but would like second opinions from more experienced eyes before I remove it. On day 7 there was visible blood vessels and a clear, moving embryo. On day 10 it was candled again and I took the first image, the blood vessels had mostly disappeared, but the embryo was bigger. Tonight on day 13, I took the second image. To me, it appears that the embryo is breaking up and that there might be a blood ring (third image). Am I right to pull this egg?View attachment 2997366View attachment 2997368View attachment 2997369
Can you see movement? At this point it would be pretty active.
 
I agree this looks like a quitter. The blood vessels are receding and your description of no movement but it sort of swirls around the egg when you rotate it is definitely a quitter.
 
I am inexperienced at incubating and candling eggs. I believe I have a quitter, but would like second opinions from more experienced eyes before I remove it. On day 7 there was visible blood vessels and a clear, moving embryo. On day 10 it was candled again and I took the first image, the blood vessels had mostly disappeared, but the embryo was bigger. Tonight on day 13, I took the second image. To me, it appears that the embryo is breaking up and that there might be a blood ring (third image). Am I right to pull this egg?View attachment 2997366View attachment 2997368View attachment 2997369
If there's no movement, that chick should have died. I experienced that too.
 
No movement any more. Last movement seen on day 7, when it was really quiet active. Now neither bright light from candling, nor rotating egg produces movement.
any blood vessels? As long as theres blood vessels it should be alive. They will break down very quickly once the embryo passes.
 

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