I know you guys have all heard this before, but I'm new to ratites... Not new to incubating eggs, though!
Last Friday, my Uncle in Law got a call from a guy who lives down the road from us regarding emu eggs... I guess his pair had finally started laying, and my UIL wants emus. He asked me if I could incubate them for him, and I couldn't say no (he was so excited... plus I love incubating!).
My incubator is about 96.4°F - 97.6°F with about 20% humidity. I put the two emu eggs in there on Saturday, so it hasn't really been that long. Hand turned 4 times a day (back and forth). I also weighed them before I put them in there and plan on weighing them again on this coming Saturday.
My question is, do emu eggs smell? I've noticed an interesting smell coming from them since yesterday. It isn't a bad egg/rotten smell, its more like... salt? Bird-smell? Kind of reminds me of the ocean. It's really hard to describe!
I have noticed the same kind of smell coming from turkey eggs that were getting close to hatching. I'm not sure if this is normal or not. I worry they're slowly going bad, but it's only been six days, I've never had an egg rot in six days...
I hope I don't sound crazy! If anyone knows what I'm talking about, I would be so happy.
Thanks for reading!
PS: I forgot to mention that we have very hard well water. Its filtered, but has tons of minerals in it. It does not have any chemicals added... could this be the source of the stink?
Last Friday, my Uncle in Law got a call from a guy who lives down the road from us regarding emu eggs... I guess his pair had finally started laying, and my UIL wants emus. He asked me if I could incubate them for him, and I couldn't say no (he was so excited... plus I love incubating!).
My incubator is about 96.4°F - 97.6°F with about 20% humidity. I put the two emu eggs in there on Saturday, so it hasn't really been that long. Hand turned 4 times a day (back and forth). I also weighed them before I put them in there and plan on weighing them again on this coming Saturday.
My question is, do emu eggs smell? I've noticed an interesting smell coming from them since yesterday. It isn't a bad egg/rotten smell, its more like... salt? Bird-smell? Kind of reminds me of the ocean. It's really hard to describe!
I have noticed the same kind of smell coming from turkey eggs that were getting close to hatching. I'm not sure if this is normal or not. I worry they're slowly going bad, but it's only been six days, I've never had an egg rot in six days...
I hope I don't sound crazy! If anyone knows what I'm talking about, I would be so happy.

PS: I forgot to mention that we have very hard well water. Its filtered, but has tons of minerals in it. It does not have any chemicals added... could this be the source of the stink?
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