Incubating internally cracked eggs...?

What should I do?

  • Leave them alone - wait & see

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  • Add some Super glue to more open cracks

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  • Add some Elmer's Glue to more open cracks

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  • Add liquid bandaid to cracks

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outdoorsii

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I got 11 eggs from ebay I won 10+ Salmon Faverolles eggs & they're on Day 4.5 now...6 are good, but there's 4 (LIKE THESE IN PICS) that're internally cracked b/c they were shipped in an egg carton kinda loose in pretty loose folded newspaper. I had candled them before incubation & I knew they probably wouldn't make it - but I put them in there anyways & a couple of the 4 actually started forming some veining, odd veining but still some...

Since they're actually developing...what do yall think I should do?
Super glue? Elmer's glue? Liquid Bandaid? lol...I imagine I'll have to eventually do something b/c they'll prolly all end up bloodringed from bacteria getting in - since that usuall happens to some even without cracks!...Any Suggestions?
 
melted wax, i did it and the chick was healthy and fine, light a small candle and let the wax heat up then slowly pour the molten wax on where it is cracked.... also look up wing sexing so you know what you have when they hatch. Trust me it helps
 
melted wax, i did it and the chick was healthy and fine, light a small candle and let the wax heat up then slowly pour the molten wax on where it is cracked.... also look up wing sexing so you know what you have when they hatch. Trust me it helps

hmmm That might actually work! Thanks! Can you wing sex salmon faverolles?, I also have some Golden laced wyandottes in there & I raise them - I'm pretty sure it doesn't work for them though, just some breeds.
 

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