TempletonPeck
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- May 16, 2022
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Hello! 
I've been incubating blue and buff Orpington eggs for 2.5 weeks now, and apart from 2 unfertilised ones all was going well. 2 days ago there was movement in many of them, although in my naive haste to incubate I hadn't realised the importance of settling shipped eggs to let the air sac coalesce before starting the process.
2 days later and I've had to dispose of 4. The embryos, if anything, had reduced in definition and the amount of shell they occupied, and movement had stopped. 4 are still showing signs of movement and have air sacs that aren't too bad - although one is along the vertical cross-section of the egg rather than a nice little puddle at the end, so I'm not overly hopeful for that one.
Anyway, I'm nervous that it's not just saddled air sacs that have killed my embryos. In the one I have photographed I can see what I think is a bacterial blood line. You can also see the embryo - it had developed nicely until all stopped.
I'd love to know your thoughts. I know chickens, but I'm new to incubating!

I've been incubating blue and buff Orpington eggs for 2.5 weeks now, and apart from 2 unfertilised ones all was going well. 2 days ago there was movement in many of them, although in my naive haste to incubate I hadn't realised the importance of settling shipped eggs to let the air sac coalesce before starting the process.
2 days later and I've had to dispose of 4. The embryos, if anything, had reduced in definition and the amount of shell they occupied, and movement had stopped. 4 are still showing signs of movement and have air sacs that aren't too bad - although one is along the vertical cross-section of the egg rather than a nice little puddle at the end, so I'm not overly hopeful for that one.
Anyway, I'm nervous that it's not just saddled air sacs that have killed my embryos. In the one I have photographed I can see what I think is a bacterial blood line. You can also see the embryo - it had developed nicely until all stopped.
I'd love to know your thoughts. I know chickens, but I'm new to incubating!