- Jun 25, 2014
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I recently purchased two coturnix hens and a rooster at a local sale. I do not know their age, but the hens have been laying an egg a day each since I brought them home. And the rooster does his duty quite often to the hens.
I also purchased a Brinsea Mini-Eco and put in 16 eggs to incubate on June 1. I stored the eggs in a bowl of sand in a cool closet in the basement for the 8 days until I had the 16. I turned them every 8 hours and made sure to follow the instructions for the Brinsea.
I finally opened an egg this afternoon , a week after I expected them to hatch, to find no development inside. Zero. Not even blood spots. We ended up with 16 rotten little eggs.
Has anyone experienced this before? Do I have a dud rooster? Or could it be that he was too young to fertilize??
Any help will be appreciated. I don't know whether to turn this guy into an appetizer or try again???
I also purchased a Brinsea Mini-Eco and put in 16 eggs to incubate on June 1. I stored the eggs in a bowl of sand in a cool closet in the basement for the 8 days until I had the 16. I turned them every 8 hours and made sure to follow the instructions for the Brinsea.
I finally opened an egg this afternoon , a week after I expected them to hatch, to find no development inside. Zero. Not even blood spots. We ended up with 16 rotten little eggs.
Has anyone experienced this before? Do I have a dud rooster? Or could it be that he was too young to fertilize??
Any help will be appreciated. I don't know whether to turn this guy into an appetizer or try again???