INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Probable bacterial infection. I suspect that the bacteria entered through the shell where you can the discoloration. I don't remember the story with this one, but reading about @chicken hawk 33
and his late term deaths made me think of it. Chicken Hawk 33, did you wash your hands with proper soap every time before you touched your eggs? Not sure if not washing hands could cause this or not, but I wash mine just in case.

Note: probably best not to use antibacterial soap because many of them have triclosan, which can be toxic to birds.













-Kathy

This is why I always wash my hands before handling eggs in the bator.
 
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Silly! :lau I mean the average fish, and even those two still swim. (Mudskippers keep their head above water, but they still swim)
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Stay off of I-94 if you can; it's been "under construction" every time I've been there in the last 15 years!  Just about get up to speed from one work site & you hit another.  Major PITA!
IL is bad for construction. In the trucking industry, we say there are two seasons winter and construction.
 
Day 27 for this peachick egg that *just* pipped externally.


Also with it is this Muscovy eggs that I removed from the nest of squished ducklings:

It started zipping a couple of hours ago.

RCOM is running hot, so trying to get that sorted...

-Kathy

awesome!!
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Made some adjustments to the RCOM, so while the lid was off I took these pictures:

Muscovy zipping




Pea and two Muscovy


Ignore the orange Gatorade lids, it's a silly experiment.

-Kathy
interesting, please show us that shell later!!

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FINALLY A MAN WHO GOT ONE THING RIGHT!! MR EDUCATOR!!! he he he
Probable bacterial infection. I suspect that the bacteria entered through the shell where you can the discoloration. I don't remember the story with this one, but reading about @chicken hawk 33
and his late term deaths made me think of it. Chicken Hawk 33, did you wash your hands with proper soap every time before you touched your eggs? Not sure if not washing hands could cause this or not, but I wash mine just in case.

Note: probably best not to use antibacterial soap because many of them have triclosan, which can be toxic to birds.













-Kathy
GREAT CATCH AND IMAGES!!!
 
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