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Songster
For eggs incubated approximately two weeks, is it a guarantee that sinkers are 100% dead eggs? I have ten eggs candled that look good, but float tested a couple of them and they sank.
I know you are not supposed to do this, but we had to stagger sets of incubated eggs. We were incubating six eggs due 4/18, and we added another dozen on 4/10 (due 5/1) because the broody hen they were under got badly injured.
I figured a few days of higher humidity wouldn’t be a huge deal for this dozen in the early stages of development, but unfortunately no-one started hatching until 4/20. I still have two of six eggs unhatched that passed the float test, but we are now on day 4 of them being later than their siblings and I think they must be dead (also, this means a full week of higher humidity).
I returned humidity to normal but did a float test on a couple of the dozen due 5/1 and they sank, even though candled ten of twelve definitely look to have good chick development.
We have another hen that has gone broody and I’d really like to move these eggs under her, but I don’t want to give her bad eggs.
I know you are not supposed to do this, but we had to stagger sets of incubated eggs. We were incubating six eggs due 4/18, and we added another dozen on 4/10 (due 5/1) because the broody hen they were under got badly injured.
I figured a few days of higher humidity wouldn’t be a huge deal for this dozen in the early stages of development, but unfortunately no-one started hatching until 4/20. I still have two of six eggs unhatched that passed the float test, but we are now on day 4 of them being later than their siblings and I think they must be dead (also, this means a full week of higher humidity).
I returned humidity to normal but did a float test on a couple of the dozen due 5/1 and they sank, even though candled ten of twelve definitely look to have good chick development.
We have another hen that has gone broody and I’d really like to move these eggs under her, but I don’t want to give her bad eggs.