Bring a pillow, years ago many of us took turns sleeping in the bath tub in an over crowed hotel room.Things are about to get real nutty.
I'm already wondering if I need to fake sleep with one eye open...in the bathroom tonight.![]()



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Bring a pillow, years ago many of us took turns sleeping in the bath tub in an over crowed hotel room.Things are about to get real nutty.
I'm already wondering if I need to fake sleep with one eye open...in the bathroom tonight.![]()
If the cracked egg seems have more fluid moving easily in the shell when you gently roll it, then the internal membrane is either softened or split. The egg could be old or has been treated roughly by the turkeys....most likely it is not viable.Okay, can the turkey breeders help me out here?
I candled the other egg. Perfectly clear with tiny air cell. No cracks, nothing.
Cracked egg has a MUCH larger air cell and is NOT clear. There is a big blob, no veins.
The clear egg is smaller, does not appear to be from the same hen. What does all this mean? I'm thinking cracked egg is dead and clear eggs is either infertile or fresh and unbrooded.
Wish I could send you mine.You need a stethoscope, stat!
Sneaky!Play chirping chicks to it. There's piles of videos on you tube. I did that and the eggs started to wobble.
Glad you got a pip! I bet by morning you’ll have a external. I’d say chick tomorrow night!
Yes! It was a great attempt at saving the chickie.Was kind a thinking the same thing, but didn't want you to think you did a bad job putting wax on the cracks.probably gave him a much better chance than he would have had. you tried, you get a pat on the back from me for trying!
I voted the 11th for hatch day, now I think I may be wrong, but not going to change my vote. Will keep it where I thought at the beginning.
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I found one!
Internal pip! Happy dance time!
I highly predict that Kiki will be sitting up all night watching for that every illusive external pip!
I think I was up three or four times overnight during my first hatch checking for pips.
As for the peeping like the baby chick. I don't do that. I do the soft 'tuk tuk tuk' of a mother hen and occasionally lightly tap on the egg with my fingernail like a beak tapping on it. I've had them answer back with the tuk tuk tuk and my husband no longer finds it unusual to hear me tuk tuk tuking away out in the kitchen with my head over the eggs.
Sorry the second egg was DOA. It happens. Right, it stinks but it happens.