eggs visibly wiggling
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I seldom ever see wiggling until they pip. A handful of times I have see egg movement prior to pip, but not usually.eggs visibly wiggling
I seldom ever see wiggling until they pip. A handful of times I have see egg movement prior to pip, but not usually.
So you are on day 26?? Are these chickens or ducks or something else?? (sorry, I can't remember... to many details with so many people hatching right now) 26 days is pushing it for chickens (not unheard of, but most folks would have tossed them by now.... I suppose you could try a float test.
I have 9 ameraucana( or so I was told) chicken eggs that were set on a Sunday evening 26 days ago. And 1 Muscovy duck egg that is due to hatch in another 9 days. The farm I got them from had a lot of different ducks and chickens running around, so its possible some could be something else. The colours of the eggs are all slightly different shades of a light blueish grey, olive tinted and almost white except one that looks pink and the big white duck egg. I did a float test on the 23rd day and everyone floated the same air cell portion above water and a few wiggled. I saw movement in every one before lock down as well and in a few when I candled before floating.
Oh... so you might see some bills pop out of there instead of beaks...![]()
Maybe, the one that died was definitely a chicken though with lovely black markings
Looked like the Americauna day old pics I found online.
Have you candled them lately?
The last time I candled was on the 23rd day before I opened the egg that I thought was dead. The egg shells are pretty thick and hard to see much except in a couple of them that I saw the outline of bird moving around. One was the pinkish one and the other an almost white one. If any are ducks I'd guess those 2 but was told she only had a male of the Muscovy and that egg is huge in comparison. We only wanted a dozen chickens but my 5 year old found the duck egg in the grass and the lady let him keep it. Lol
If keeping your humidity up is not a problem, I think I'd float test them again, since you say the shells are hard to see through. But if your humidity is tough to deal with, then I think I would just wait. I'm not a very patient person though, so its really up to you.Do you think I should candle them again or is it going to be harmful and/or prolong hatching even more?