Two chicks can't fit in the egg, unless they become premature or stunted in growth. But yeah, I don't think it will survive.
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Someone else's. I'm going back to see how it turned outThat would be bad news, right? Like non viable ?
Well that was a rollercoaster of emotion. HahaSomeone else's. I'm going back to see how it turned outThread '2 embryo in 1 egg? Please look at picture' https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/2-embryo-in-1-egg-please-look-at-picture.1145328/
OMG I know! Smacking myself saying stop tearing up, it was 5 yrs ago! Now I want to know how her chemo worked out and if Ravyn still does house calls or is still even in here.Well that was a rollercoaster of emotion. Haha
It's not necessarily twin embryos. Likely just the butt end of the chicken. They are curled around in the egg. Mine looked like that a few days back too. As long as it is moving in sync with the first blob it's probably a normal embryo.Looks like twin embryo.
I started with 16 eggs from young birds, and by lockdown it was down to 4 that looked promising and 1 maybe. One just left the egg, and another one is working on it.I've got a pip in one egg and down to 3 eggs left being viable. Today is hatch day. I've forgotten how terrible hatch rates are with shipped eggs since it has been over a year since I ordered any.