Dragonisme
In the Brooder
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Thank you!I saw you were asking about this in another thread... I am not an expert but if it were me I'd not worry and leave the egg alone for now. It's not clear (to me) that it is definitely a blood ring and even if it were, you couldn't stop it from happening. Wait a few days and candle again.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...ion-through-incubation-of-chicken-eggs.47879/
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Yeah, leave it in. I had one with a blood ring that I almost threw out but I left it in. It hatched! It might be fine. I wouldn't candle it or handle much any more though because sometimes handling can rupture the veins, causing blood rings.It’s my 6th day incubating lovebird eggs when one of them seems to have a half way blood ring. I see a heartbeat though... if you have any answers please tell me
thank you! I was handling my egg a lot.... now I will leave it alone thank you!Yeah, leave it in. I had one with a blood ring that I almost threw out but I left it in. It hatched! It might be fine. I wouldn't candle it or handle much any more though because sometimes handling can rupture the veins, causing blood rings.
Make sure its being turned, but only 3 times a day. Good luck!thank you! I was handling my egg a lot.... now I will leave it alone thank you!