EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

Easter quads. It is a blessing to see them alive and all safely delivered. It's I blessing for me and the Lord is providing a goat or someone overseas. I am simply the intermediary. The only downside is that's too many for one doe to raise and I don't have enough milk right now.
Hopefully I can sell a couple of bottle babies quickly.
Unless Juliet is actually bred will be the last kids from the buck I lost. At least I got one doe so he has one daughter.
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Congratulations!
 
@Farmer Connie
I see this and I imagine you!
Only is the winter! We use a professional for accuracy and cleanliness.:gig
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Hi everyone! I'm trying to sort through which eggs to put in the bator and which seem like they'll be problematic. I've got an otherwise beautiful local cream legbar egg, but it has some discoloring on the pointed end -- it almost looks like a water line, as if it was slightly damp or oily up to a certain level. It doesn't feel oily or damp, and it's not cracked in any way. It's just . . . a bit darker.
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Thoughts on what this is? Is it still safe to put in the incubator?
 

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