Is this pigeon embryo alive

pippaoreo

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I am sorry for the lack of detail about this but yesterday a friend of mine gave me this pigeon egg as she knew I had an incubator. I went to candle it today to see when about it would hatch but I am unsure whether it is dead or alive. Please could someone help ASAP. Here is picture of when I candled it, it does look like it has a dark spot the shape of an embryo an it looks quiet young
but I am not sure...
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I am sorry for the lack of detail about this but yesterday a friend of mine gave me this pigeon egg as she knew I had an incubator. I went to candle it today to see when about it would hatch but I am unsure whether it is dead or alive. Please could someone help ASAP. Here is picture of when I candled it, it does look like it has a dark spot the shape of an embryo an it looks quiet young
but I am not sure...
I don't know.....I breed pigeons and it's kind of hard to tell in a pic...but if you see veins then yes it definitely is alive. But I'd keep it in the incubator just in case.
It looks like an alive embryo.
 
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Here's the pic and i think I see a vein not so visible in the picture but I just need to check with you guys
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@lightchick
My friend rescued it after their next door neighbour chopped down a tree. They took the egg because the pigeon parents left. They gave it to me because I was the only person they knew who had an incubator and experience with birds.
I've never looked after a pigeon so I am doing some thorough research and I have ordered kaytee exact bird formula for the chick if he hatches, which will be syringe fed. I have a small bird cage where my budgies used to live, which will be a temporary housing space for it. But unfortunately the best option for the welfare of the pigeon would be to give it to a rescue. I've never given any animal to a rescue because I know when I go to buy a pet, that I'm making the right choice but this pigeon came to me unexpectedly so it is probably the best option for me to give it to a rescue. I have no experience with pigeons and I think it would be the best if he went to a rescue, where he would be looked after better.
Sorry this is a bit long winded but it has all the details for the plans for the little pigeon.
 
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I don't know if your going to be able to part with him if he hatches, I think baby pigeons are adorable! Some people think they are ugly and some people call pigeons flying rats! I think pigeons are pretty!
Oh yeah.....that reminds me....I need to band a baby today and I have an egg that's going to hatch soon. It's crazy how pigeons reproduce!
 
I know I get so easily attached, I once cried after my fish died :(. It is going to be so so so hard to let him go. Apparently, the first person thing to give a squab (baby pigeon) their food, the pigeon immediately become attached to them, which is another thing I should consider. I might end up keeping the little chick :) if that happens I will need to have the housing for it, which I'm not prepared for. Do you know any good housing for pigeons because that's one thing good isn't not good at
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