Is that what it looked like when you opened it or did you moisten the membrane?
-Kathy
-Kathy
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I am no guru but It looks like they didn't get enough moisture to soften the shell when I incubated my ducks I would mist them with warm water maybe try that hopes all goes well
Is that what it looked like when you opened it or did you moisten the membrane?
-Kathy
No, that's what I would have done and once you did, it filled the empty part of the shell, right?I moistened it... (Bummer, huh?)
No, that's what I would have done and once you did, it filled the empty part of the shell, right?
-Kathy
I usually just drip the water on, but it looks like you got it wet enough with the q-tip.I actually took as much of the shell OFF as I could without interfering with any of the membrane - so I removed all the empty space in the egg. I hope that makes sense! That is what I understood Lori to tell me to do with Peepers, and that is what I did with her, too.
Then, I wet her membrane until it turned "clear" from the white it was (it looked like tissue paper) with warm water on a Q-tip. I have pipettes. Do you think it would be better to actually drip warm water on her?
Sure can see lots of red veins in there.
I usually just drip the water on, but it looks like you got it wet enough with the q-tip.
-Kathy