Thechickentrainer1999

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2 months ago, I lost my pet chicken and it has been extremely hard for me. I kept her last egg that she laid and it has been sitting on the shelf for exactly 2 months as of tomorrow. I'm trying to keep it forever the shell that is but I'm afraid that it might rot. What's your opinion? Will it just dry up from the inside or will it rot? What should I do to preserve it? Should I try to use a tooth pick and make a small hole to drain the yolk. This egg means so much for me and I do not want it broken. It's my last memory of her. She was 6 years old.
 
2x ... I'm surprised it hasn't exploded yet :oops: Sorry for your loss :hugs Glad you've reached out to us. You may want to post in the forum ... Emergencies, Disease, Injury & Cures ... Only cause alot of members are HELPFUL & may have answers. It's an emergency as I see it cause it will not dry up but it will rot.

You're best try is take a picture of it before you prick a small hole on the large side & blow the inside out. It may smell pretty bad. Not sure of the condition on the shell, it may break. :hugs
 
2x ... I'm surprised it hasn't exploded yet :oops: Sorry for your loss :hugs Glad you've reached out to us. You may want to post in the forum ... Emergencies, Disease, Injury & Cures ... Only cause alot of members are HELPFUL & may have answers. It's an emergency as I see it cause it will not dry up but it will rot.

You're best try is take a picture of it before you prick a small hole on the large side & blow the inside out. It may smell pretty bad. Not sure of the condition on the shell, it may break. :hugs
I recently practiced with 2 regular eggs and I didn't blow the yolk out, I just used a push pin and a toothpick and let it drain out and they turned out fine, the reason I have delayed was just because I did not want to risk messing up but it looks like that is my only option now. Pray for me thanks. :)
 
I recently practiced with 2 regular eggs and I didn't blow the yolk out, I just used a push pin and a toothpick and let it drain out and they turned out fine, the reason I have delayed was just because I did not want to risk messing up but it looks like that is my only option now. Pray for me thanks. :)
Good luck :hugs
 
This is my Gladys. She is going on 3 years old. Usually I would cull chicks that would probably have problems where their quality of life may be compromised. Gladys slipped through. She does have her own coop and pen and sometimes has to share. She is my current special girl and gets special care.
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