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Goosey Girl
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Came out of my barn. Perfectly clean. She laid it in her nesting box!We’re these shipped eggs ?
Could the air cell have been detached ?
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Came out of my barn. Perfectly clean. She laid it in her nesting box!We’re these shipped eggs ?
Could the air cell have been detached ?
I agree with this, the only thing is that I've experienced assisting with all this goo and on one of the eggs I tried to take it out and assist so much that the goo dried up and stuck to his wing and head. He didn't die but it made things so complicated trying to wash off the goo, and he had wry neck for a week because of it.Can you move that membrane away from his eyes and get as much of that goo out with Q tips
I have never seen this before but I worry if he puts his beak down he could get a bunch inside his nares
Even some of my ducks eggs that never left her nest ended up with saddle air cellsCame out of my barn. Perfectly clean. She laid it in her nesting box!
Sorry I was away this eveningI agree with this, the only thing is that I've experienced assisting with all this goo and on one of the eggs I tried to take it out and assist so much that the goo dried up and stuck to his wing and head. He didn't die but it made things so complicated trying to wash off the goo, and he had wry neck for a week because of
Do you think this is good enough for the night? Should I tilt the egg up so his head is pointed up? I think he is stable for now. Is there anything else I can/should do hot him before lights out???
Thank you. I actually added the water back about four hours ago for that reason. Just did a 3:30 a.m. wellness check on him and the goo around his head is dried and hard. Cleaned him up a bit around his head, but when the time comes, I know he'll need a lot of help and aftercare cleaning. This is the most involved project egg for me ever, but I figure he hasn't quit yet, so I'm going to keep trying.Sorry I was away this evening
I would keep humidity at 60-65 as I’m thinking that’s goo and membrane we don’t want to dry out
I would say he will be fine ti leave alone as long as any exposed membrane is moistened
He can breath and absorb
You can continue to try to get goo awayThank you. I actually added the water back about four hours ago for that reason. Just did a 3:30 a.m. wellness check on him and the goo around his head is dried and hard. Cleaned him up a bit around his head, but when the time comes, I know he'll need a lot of help and aftercare cleaning. This is the most involved project egg for me ever, but I figure he hasn't quit yet, so I'm going to keep trying.
He still has a lot of absorbing to do and he is stuck, so breathing is his only activity!