looks like a crack in an uncracked egg????

Apr 13, 2020
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So I got my hatching eggs a couple days ago in the mail, let them settle, etc.
I candled them last night and noticed that there were little marks that looked like scratches, but the egg shell itself does not appear to be cracked? do i need to patch up the spot? is it okay for incubation? i'm just not sure if it's just a blemish on the egg, or an actual problem
 
I had some hairline cracks (only visible during candling) in some of my eggs i incubated. Some rather long. It didn't effect my hatchings and they hatched without problem. In fact, i had a few eggs that most people would advise against hatching, and they all were just fine. I left them mostly for experimenting, but I'm glad i did or that would've been a few less chicks i would've ended up with.
 
It might be okay, or it might not be okay, there's no guarantee. Patch it up and give it a try, you don't lose anything by trying. In my latest batch I had an egg with hairline cracks that weren't visible unless I candled. The egg didn't make it. Died about halfway through incubation.
 
I had some hairline cracks (only visible during candling) in some of my eggs i incubated. Some rather long. It didn't effect my hatchings and they hatched without problem. In fact, i had a few eggs that most people would advise against hatching, and they all were just fine. I left them mostly for experimenting, but I'm glad i did or that would've been a few less chicks i would've ended up with.
did you patch them up, or leave them?
 
It's never too late to seal a crack. You might not have to but doing so won't be detrimental. I sealed my last crack that came to me cracked that looked like it had lost some moisture, the crack seemed moist. I sealed it and it hatched well.
It might have hatched just fine if I hadn't sealed it but I'm still glad I did.
 

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