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Okay got it these are the 2Candle you candle them and post pictures?
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Okay got it these are the 2Candle you candle them and post pictures?
Is it possible to hear a heartbeat? In the 3rd one I havent heard peeping yet but I can hear a heart beat at least I think that's what it is
Okay got it these are the 2
Okay well that's a good enough sign that something is moving insideI don't think so, but you might be hearing it clicking its beak in the air cell. I've heard that before in eggs.
Yeah I was thinking the same. I'll just keep them separated from the other 2 I have more of a chance with. If my poult was peeping yesterday in its egg and not anymore today could it be just resting? How long do they rest quietly? Like yesterday its egg was moving because I guess it was trying to pop but I havent seen or heard anything today.The first one doesn't look good to meThe second, probably not either, but it's harder to tell from the picture.
Yeah I was thinking the same. I'll just keep them separated from the other 2 I have more of a chance with. If my poult was peeping yesterday in its egg and not anymore today could it be just resting? How long do they rest quietly? Like yesterday its egg was moving because I guess it was trying to pop but I havent seen or heard anything today.
Oh wow thank you! I think I'll give it till tomorrow after 6 and then if theres nothing I'll try. Thank you for all your helpThat's a hard call. I would say if it was peeping, it was probably internally pipped, but you say you haven't seen that when candling. It's even hard since we don't know for sure what day this egg is on.
I think if it was my egg, I would do a safety hole, which is not likely to hurt anything even if it hasn't quite yet internally pipped.
Here's an article I wrote that has instructions for doing so:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/