Jojociita
Chirping
- Aug 25, 2023
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I’ve been toiling over this egg for a few days, a coworker gives me eggs from his hens and there are a few Roos he tries to keep separate. Most of the time I can candle an egg and check if he found it a few days in vs his normal daily. (I am FOREVER grateful to him and am in no way complaining, it’s just fascinating to me) so this was one of the latest batches he gave me on 9/2. I set them all in a tilted crate and rotated them, 60 degree f dark space just in case. I went to candle before I decided to try and hatch or… well… make a quiche. I saw this guy movin like mad so I put it in a bator.. issue is, well.. it looks pretty rough. When I candle it does move (super dark brown egg, unsure of the breed but his Maran hens are too young to lay)x, however its more or less adhered to the air sack (the smaller circle is pencil from me.
Am I risking an eggsplosion by keeping this in the bator? If not I don’t want to toss a possible chick
attaching some of the copious amounts of pics I took.
I wish I could discern what bits wher what part of the chick, alas.. I have no clue. All I know is it’s active and kinda… thrashes when I try to gently roll it to the other side to sit and help it.. unstick? Unless bacteria moves so much that I can see it in a candling.. I feel like this little one is doomed. Any advice is welcome!
Am I risking an eggsplosion by keeping this in the bator? If not I don’t want to toss a possible chick

I wish I could discern what bits wher what part of the chick, alas.. I have no clue. All I know is it’s active and kinda… thrashes when I try to gently roll it to the other side to sit and help it.. unstick? Unless bacteria moves so much that I can see it in a candling.. I feel like this little one is doomed. Any advice is welcome!

