Day 4,
I candled four of my eggs today. I'll do four more tomorrow and the last four the day after.
The results I have so far;
Appenzeller mix (1/1, my flock) - Growing, nice veining, doing very well.
Lavender Orpington (1/3, shipped, the one I almost tossed but kept) - No sign of growth, but the egg looks alright. I will leave in and hope to see some in the future, but we'll see.
Speckled Sussex (1/4, shipped) - A tiny dot of growth, but it appears a bit strange. A saddled air-cell as well will have to keep an eye on it.
Welsummer (1/1, shipped) - No sign of growth, yolk looks potentially damaged? I'll leave it be for now, but I don't expect improvement.
I stand by that the eggs were packaged with great care, but do think the journey may have been too cold. It was relatively nice for a Maine February the day they arrived, but I know the days before that were well below freezing. I don't think any of the eggs fully froze, as I'd see cracks from the liquid expanding, but partial freezing is a definite possibility.
After all this, I don't think we'll get a good hatch from these eggs, but maybe a couple of the Speckled Sussex will make in.
Stay tuned tomorrow for the next bit of candling.
I candled four of my eggs today. I'll do four more tomorrow and the last four the day after.
The results I have so far;
Appenzeller mix (1/1, my flock) - Growing, nice veining, doing very well.
Lavender Orpington (1/3, shipped, the one I almost tossed but kept) - No sign of growth, but the egg looks alright. I will leave in and hope to see some in the future, but we'll see.
Speckled Sussex (1/4, shipped) - A tiny dot of growth, but it appears a bit strange. A saddled air-cell as well will have to keep an eye on it.
Welsummer (1/1, shipped) - No sign of growth, yolk looks potentially damaged? I'll leave it be for now, but I don't expect improvement.
I stand by that the eggs were packaged with great care, but do think the journey may have been too cold. It was relatively nice for a Maine February the day they arrived, but I know the days before that were well below freezing. I don't think any of the eggs fully froze, as I'd see cracks from the liquid expanding, but partial freezing is a definite possibility.
After all this, I don't think we'll get a good hatch from these eggs, but maybe a couple of the Speckled Sussex will make in.
Stay tuned tomorrow for the next bit of candling.
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