Keeping a single egg warm, DO NOT TRY!

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It felt bad, yucky, slimmy but the worst part was the smell. That I will never forget and even though I took another shower, I can STILL smell that rotten egg. I am not laughing today Bob but someday I am sure I will.

BrahmaMama, ya, the hen knew what she was doing this time but she is not a good ma hen, although she is a good broody, really sticks to the nest. So I took the egg rather than put it back under her. I figured I would hatch it out in the house. I take all her babies because once they hatch she has nothing to do with them. Her other egg hatched last night and by the time I found out the chick had frozen. She would not even keep it warm for 2 hours.
 
my DH who is a microbiologist, laughed ruefully when I told him your story ...

he mentioned that when egg protein "goes bad", not only is hydrogen sulfide produced, but also two other protein products ....

called

putrescine
and
cadaverine

no wonder they smell so !

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Yeah, they kick them out of the nest for a reason. On the bright side-that's not a mistake you're likely to make again.
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I keep doing that! I put an egg in my pocket and forget it until I put my coat on and go outside again. Fortunately none of them have broken on me.
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Yep, I don't remember putting that egg there...
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Farmer Kitty, that could not have been fun for her; I could at least get my coat off here, and wash it!

Gayle, sorry to hear about your bad mama
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I guess just like humans, some animals are cut out for it, and some aren't huh? I have my very first broody right now, in one of the pens my husband made, in the garage. So far so good, but with this being her first time, and we are only at day 4, I won't get my hopes too high. Of course, there's not much else to do in the cage either...
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Momma hen knew something was up! She was probably relieved when you took the ticking time bomb away from her precious nest!

I use putrescine to keep my cell cultures alive as part of the minimal media. At least I can't smell it at such low concentrations. I should look into what it does. :p
 
I've been a baker for over (cringe) 30 years and have gone through A LOT of eggs! I have only been exposed to a rotten egg twice in that time, I consider myself quite lucky! To have one broken in your arm pit...major YUK!!
 
Momma hen knew something was up! She was probably relieved when you took the ticking time bomb away from her precious nest!
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I think you are soo right silkiechicken.
 
*Eeeh Gad that sounds awful! & reminds me of Fear Factor--awful show!! & RepoBob, I once had a witless cat, a negligent rabbit and an aunt much like your hen! I WAS able to correct the rabbit. Sorry-- meant Gayle on that!!
 
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