The more I hatch chicks, the more curious I get about the tiny details. So I'm really curious, has anyone knowingly incubated or successfully hatched an egg with a meat spot? I'm curious how a meat spot actually affects viability or if it even does.
I always candle my hatching eggs prior to setting them in the incubator but when I candled this egg I didn't see the meat spot. As a matter of fact, I didn't see the meat spot on day 3 when I candled the eggs for viability either. I put a question mark on the egg and placed it back in the incubator to check later. So today, day 5, I removed my question mark eggs from the incubator to check again and I saw the little black dot. It clearly wasn't developing so I decided to crack it open and investigate. Low and behold, there was a meat spot that for whatever reason I couldn't see initially. I either overlooked it entirely or it somehow darkened in color while being in the warm incubator. What I find I'm more intrigued by is that (while hard to see in the image) it's clearly fertilized but didn't start to develop. Is this even related to the meat spot or am I just overthinking it? lol, Mostly I just want to know if anyone has candled, clearly seen a meat spot, and incubated anyway...and if so, what happened in your hatch?
I always candle my hatching eggs prior to setting them in the incubator but when I candled this egg I didn't see the meat spot. As a matter of fact, I didn't see the meat spot on day 3 when I candled the eggs for viability either. I put a question mark on the egg and placed it back in the incubator to check later. So today, day 5, I removed my question mark eggs from the incubator to check again and I saw the little black dot. It clearly wasn't developing so I decided to crack it open and investigate. Low and behold, there was a meat spot that for whatever reason I couldn't see initially. I either overlooked it entirely or it somehow darkened in color while being in the warm incubator. What I find I'm more intrigued by is that (while hard to see in the image) it's clearly fertilized but didn't start to develop. Is this even related to the meat spot or am I just overthinking it? lol, Mostly I just want to know if anyone has candled, clearly seen a meat spot, and incubated anyway...and if so, what happened in your hatch?