Keep those shells crackin !Happy news here! With my staggered hatch of Welsummers, EE's/misc and FBCM we're on day 24 for some and day 22 for others. So far we have 11 healthy Welsummer with 1 more trying to hatch, 7 FBCM with 3 more either pipped or trying to hatch, and then 3 others of the misc types.
Looks like 6 possible dead Welsummer that I haven't candled yet. Last night I started doing eggtopsys and had 3 advanced ones that had died. One was my olive egger which broke my heart.I think it must have died around day 17-19 based on how it looked..the baby was HUGE! And was not positioned right, so I think it was just too big maybe?
Then on my 4th eggtopsy I had an awful experience. I candled few times and did not see ouor hear anything so I opened the air cell. Still nothing. Opened it more down to the membrane area and just as I barely barely brushed it with my finger it started to bleed and showed movement.
I quick ran to get flour on it but used too much and made a mess. So I put it back in the bator for several hours and went to check on it. It was clearly dying based on the breathing movements and I felt awful.I was going to see about helping again but it died while I was trying to decide so I quickly started opening to see if I could do anything. The chick was very twisted into itself and would never have pipped. It also had what I can only assume was part or all of its brain outside of its head.
So this chick would never have made it.It eases me of my guilt just a tiny bit but I wonder what on earth happened that caused it to develop like that!
Any ideas? My incubating had gone without a hitch at all. I kind of wonder if it was the quality of the eggs. I purchased 2 batches from different people locally and all the Welsummers were from one guy. A lot of them were porous and I have a much lower hatch rate from them compared to the EE's from me, and the FBCM from this other lady.