Johderosa, I hope the rest of your little babies make it!
Here's an update for my first hatch. I accidentally posted it in the silkie thread, but no one over there even acknowledges (boy that word doesn't look right...) my existence.
Here's the progress so far: It's day 3/4 (?) here and I have visual development in almost all of my eggs. One had a blood ring (so I removed it), two had dark spots, but im not sure whats up with that. (The dark spots were where the egg was dirty on the outside) A few appeared to be clear but not quite infertile, so I left those in there. One egg was Cracked from the aquarium thermometer dropping on it,but still has good development going on so i left it alone.
This is so exciting!
Here's the egg that had the blood ring. After I took it out of the incubator it rolled onto the floor and bounced a few times. When candling I could see the insides being quite mobile, so I'm not sure if it was scrambled before or after I took it from the incubator.
Any advice or insights from the seasoned oldies (is that an adequate word for the opposite of a newbie?)
Here's an update for my first hatch. I accidentally posted it in the silkie thread, but no one over there even acknowledges (boy that word doesn't look right...) my existence.
Here's the progress so far: It's day 3/4 (?) here and I have visual development in almost all of my eggs. One had a blood ring (so I removed it), two had dark spots, but im not sure whats up with that. (The dark spots were where the egg was dirty on the outside) A few appeared to be clear but not quite infertile, so I left those in there. One egg was Cracked from the aquarium thermometer dropping on it,but still has good development going on so i left it alone.
This is so exciting!
Here's the egg that had the blood ring. After I took it out of the incubator it rolled onto the floor and bounced a few times. When candling I could see the insides being quite mobile, so I'm not sure if it was scrambled before or after I took it from the incubator.
Any advice or insights from the seasoned oldies (is that an adequate word for the opposite of a newbie?)
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