Lenny loves chickens
Crowing
Are you done trying? Or did ya get a new one?five days in, I cracked it open because it was a very pale egg and saw nothing when candling and it was infertile.
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Are you done trying? Or did ya get a new one?five days in, I cracked it open because it was a very pale egg and saw nothing when candling and it was infertile.
If you make a new one in a couple months then tag me pleaseI'm taking a break for awhile maybe in a few months.
Please don't do it again. You just end up killing embryos that could've had a chance at life.I'm taking a break for awhile maybe in a few months.
Two of the eggs showed no development at all, so I hardly think they count as "killing embryos." And since OP is only dealing with one egg at a time, the total number that develop and die may well be LESS than when inexperienced people use incubators (or even experienced people, sometimes.)Please don't do it again. You just end up killing embryos that could've had a chance at life.
I can't imagine any egg surviving long enough to hatch esp. if you live an active lifestyle. This experiment has poor odds of being successful so I give it a #1.If you're gonna try to hatch an egg yourself might as well make it two or three so if one hatches it won't be lonely. Gee must be nice to have that much spare time...
Anybody who has watched a broody setting knows how they zone out. How else would you survive without dying of boredom? And really, I'd rather spend time in an active lifestyle and eating, drinking, and pooping when I want to....all things a broody can't do if she wants to hatch her eggs.I can't imagine any egg surviving long enough to hatch esp. if you live an active lifestyle. This experiment has poor odds of being successful so I give it a #1.