rssnbabybear
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- Mar 1, 2016
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Hi every one. I need some help. I have unevenly developed eggs in my incubator and I don't know how it happened. I got some Guinea eggs from a friend of mine several weeks back. 6 I kept for two weeks before putting in the bator. Then she 'found their clutch' and I got about 18 more a week or two later. (Can't remember exact timing).
But the all went into the bator at the same time. Now, at two weeks and three days, most of them are about 1/3 full in the egg. See last photo. But 3 are about 2/3 full and one is so full I can't really see in it anymore. I can't even post a pic because it is completely black.
I use an automatic egg turner because I work and can't be home to turn eggs (12 hour shifts).
Does anyone have suggestions on what to do to finish hatching these eggs without disrupting the rest? Can someone give me a guess as to how far along the ones in the picture are? I though I might pull them out of the turner and lay them on the edge of the bator where they won't get disrupted and just see what happens, but what can I do about humidity? Any advice is much appreciated.
But the all went into the bator at the same time. Now, at two weeks and three days, most of them are about 1/3 full in the egg. See last photo. But 3 are about 2/3 full and one is so full I can't really see in it anymore. I can't even post a pic because it is completely black.
I use an automatic egg turner because I work and can't be home to turn eggs (12 hour shifts).
Does anyone have suggestions on what to do to finish hatching these eggs without disrupting the rest? Can someone give me a guess as to how far along the ones in the picture are? I though I might pull them out of the turner and lay them on the edge of the bator where they won't get disrupted and just see what happens, but what can I do about humidity? Any advice is much appreciated.