I candled my eggs today and was SURE that three of them were not developing. I cracked two of them to investigate and, sure enough, the egg was fertile, but did not develop. I cracked the third and to my horror there was an embryo in the egg with a beating heart.
The yolk was busted, but the embryo was definitely alive. I am not sure if I burst the yolk when I cracked the egg, but I really don't think I did. I was very careful with it.
I had asked on another thread, but now I am very curious. Does anyone think that an egg can develop when the yolk was busted in transit - i.e. scrambled. These were shipped eggs and I was sure that they were scrambled, I was obviously wrong.
Lesson to other newbies -- wait to cull -- I was sure this one was not developing, but I was wrong.
I had asked on another thread, but now I am very curious. Does anyone think that an egg can develop when the yolk was busted in transit - i.e. scrambled. These were shipped eggs and I was sure that they were scrambled, I was obviously wrong.
Lesson to other newbies -- wait to cull -- I was sure this one was not developing, but I was wrong.
