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Knighstar679
Crowing
I moved my Maryland eggs over to the lockdown bator this evening. This puts them in with my still hatching Texas eggs. In the last two days on their dry incubation they dropped down a good chunk I hope it was enough to help them have a good hatch.
On my first egg that pipped it had no advancement outside of its slightly extended pip since yesterday through I can see some discoloration on the side of the egg. Plus where they membrane under the shell was showing was starting to look a yellow brown. I decided to pull it out and chipped off a bit of the shell moistened the membrane with oil and put it back into the incubator. I was afraid to open the membrane yet at this point.
The other two were peeping when I was putting it back and one even started pushing a bit more of the shell off.




On my first egg that pipped it had no advancement outside of its slightly extended pip since yesterday through I can see some discoloration on the side of the egg. Plus where they membrane under the shell was showing was starting to look a yellow brown. I decided to pull it out and chipped off a bit of the shell moistened the membrane with oil and put it back into the incubator. I was afraid to open the membrane yet at this point.

The other two were peeping when I was putting it back and one even started pushing a bit more of the shell off.

