Egg under broody seems half dark and half air cell day 18?

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Hello I have 4 normal hen eggs under a young inexperienced bantam who we couldn't break from broodiness! I have candled the eggs a couple times before and all seemed fine - they are really dark eggs so could only see the air cells growing though...
I have just checked them very quickly one last time as they should hatch on Saturday all being well and 3 are looking fine but one seems to be half dark and half air cell?
It also seemed cooler than the rest but she has been sitting on all 4 well and only once left the nest for longer than 15 mins on her rest breaks.
I am new to candling eggs myself and am wanting to know if this is normal or has that chick died? I couldn't see any movement but the shell is very dark brown and thick.
It smells fine so don't think it is rotten yet! Any advice much appreciated though as I don't want to jeopardise her first hatching with a defunct egg.
Sorry no images- I wanted to get it back in the warm nest asap!
 
Hello I have 4 normal hen eggs under a young inexperienced bantam who we couldn't break from broodiness! I have candled the eggs a couple times before and all seemed fine - they are really dark eggs so could only see the air cells growing though...
I have just checked them very quickly one last time as they should hatch on Saturday all being well and 3 are looking fine but one seems to be half dark and half air cell?
It also seemed cooler than the rest but she has been sitting on all 4 well and only once left the nest for longer than 15 mins on her rest breaks.
I am new to candling eggs myself and am wanting to know if this is normal or has that chick died? I couldn't see any movement but the shell is very dark brown and thick.
It smells fine so don't think it is rotten yet! Any advice much appreciated though as I don't want to jeopardise her first hatching with a defunct egg.
Sorry no images- I wanted to get it back in the warm nest asap!
Well, I can't really picture what you mean unfortunately. It's on day 18? Could you see any veins? Half air cell? As in, the air cells is small? A pic would really help if you can get a few later. It might be a late quitter. It won't hurt anything to leave it in though. Time will tell. Good luck!
 
Sorry not a very good description! I mean the air cell seems to be fully half of the egg now - so when I shine the light on it half of it glows and half doesn't. Attached is an attempted photo - you can see where I have pencilled around the line...couldn't believe it had moved that far from the thin end! Yes today is day 18 so I guess I could just leave well alone now and hope for the best.
Thanks for your help!
 

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Sorry not a very good description! I mean the air cell seems to be fully half of the egg now - so when I shine the light on it half of it glows and half doesn't. Attached is an attempted photo - you can see where I have pencilled around the line...couldn't believe it had moved that far from the thin end! Yes today is day 18 so I guess I could just leave well alone now and hope for the best.
Thanks for your help!
Looks like a day 8 or so quitter. Definitely not alive any more. Sorry. How are your other eggs? I bet they're getting close!
 
As long as you detect zero smell, the chance of it exploding is small... so I would just sit tight and wait.

In general when I see eggs that go bad there is liquid that will move about when I roll the egg.

But with dark eggs, again, along as they don't stink, I leave them in.
 
Thank you for your advice - it's very confusing as the egg is still reasonably heavy and I can feel something shift inside when I tip it but may be a dead chick. Definitely doesn't smell at all so will see what transpires this weekend! Will let you know the outcome for sure - so hard to be patient now!
 
Thank you for your advice - it's very confusing as the egg is still reasonably heavy and I can feel something shift inside when I tip it but may be a dead chick. Definitely doesn't smell at all so will see what transpires this weekend! Will let you know the outcome for sure - so hard to be patient now!
Usually sloshy feeling ones are dead. It doesn't hurt anything to give it some more time though!
 
2 have hatched successfully yesterday at about 3pm and 6pm! Warren/Light Sussex so quite big compared to foster mum. No sign of anything on the third though- how long do I wait? I can't get the mum off the nest to poo or eat and drink so tried to hand feed her a bit and she had one beakful of water but is so distracted by the peeps and wriggles! One of them pecked her eye so hard 😄😬
 

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2 have hatched successfully yesterday at about 3pm and 6pm! Warren/Light Sussex so quite big compared to foster mum. No sign of anything on the third though- how long do I wait? I can't get the mum off the nest to poo or eat and drink so tried to hand feed her a bit and she had one beakful of water but is so distracted by the peeps and wriggles! One of them pecked her eye so hard 😄😬
Some hens will refuse to leave the nest if there is still an egg.

If the unhatched one is the iffy egg you asked about before... then I would give until morning after the first 2 hatched, then candle it, just to make sure nothing is trying to hatch...then chunk it.

I have found, usually, if chicks are pecking eyes, it is because they are thirsty.
 
Yes ok thank you - it's the third egg that hasn't hatched- it looked fine on day 18 but it and egg 4 still both smell fine so will wait a bit longer.
Both chicks doing well and eating and drinking a bit now
 

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