One of my Emu eggs changed tone (to a light, pottery/porcelain sounding note) suddenly overnight at day 20-21.
I hadn't actually tap tested them as I thought that wouldn't work, even for a rotten egg, until at least day 30.
But I knew, as soon as I touched the egg to turn it, that it sounded very different. No doubt at all. Just the sound of my skin on the egg was that different!
Tapped it (and all the others) with my fingernail and it definitely sounds different to all the others.
I have 6 Emu eggs incubating.
Yesterday I taped (be clear Taped as in electrical tape, not Tapped this time) around the middle of eggs 1 and 2 (the smallest, and oldest), because they were losing weight a bit too fast.
It is egg 1 that has changed sound. It didn't sound different yesterday after I taped it, and egg 2 which is also taped still sounds normal. So it is not just the tape making it sound different.
I have gathered that a sound change before day 48-odd should indicate a rotten egg ... but never heard of it happening this early, and never heard either of it being obvious just on touching and turning the egg, or happening suddenly overnight.
What do you think? I'm fairly certain it can't be a good sign ... it still smells fine though.
I hadn't actually tap tested them as I thought that wouldn't work, even for a rotten egg, until at least day 30.
But I knew, as soon as I touched the egg to turn it, that it sounded very different. No doubt at all. Just the sound of my skin on the egg was that different!
Tapped it (and all the others) with my fingernail and it definitely sounds different to all the others.
I have 6 Emu eggs incubating.
Yesterday I taped (be clear Taped as in electrical tape, not Tapped this time) around the middle of eggs 1 and 2 (the smallest, and oldest), because they were losing weight a bit too fast.
It is egg 1 that has changed sound. It didn't sound different yesterday after I taped it, and egg 2 which is also taped still sounds normal. So it is not just the tape making it sound different.
I have gathered that a sound change before day 48-odd should indicate a rotten egg ... but never heard of it happening this early, and never heard either of it being obvious just on touching and turning the egg, or happening suddenly overnight.
What do you think? I'm fairly certain it can't be a good sign ... it still smells fine though.