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It is good practice to crack open unhatched eggs. This often allows one to determine if the egg was fertilized, at what stage the embryo died, and possibly why. Infertile eggs contain only yellow contents, with no sign of an embryo or blood.
Warning: breaking an infertile egg can be risky. It is likely that the contents are rotten. Even worse are eggs that explode when you touch them, covering you with putrid slime. Wear old clothes and perhaps cover the egg with a bag or towel when you touch it to avoid splashing.
This poll is primarily for people who hatch eggs in an incubator. A good mother hen will do most of the work for you. So in this poll, we would like to find out: Which Egg Hatching Problems Have You Encountered?
Place your vote above, and please elaborate in a reply below if you chose "Other".
Further Reading:
Warning: breaking an infertile egg can be risky. It is likely that the contents are rotten. Even worse are eggs that explode when you touch them, covering you with putrid slime. Wear old clothes and perhaps cover the egg with a bag or towel when you touch it to avoid splashing.
This poll is primarily for people who hatch eggs in an incubator. A good mother hen will do most of the work for you. So in this poll, we would like to find out: Which Egg Hatching Problems Have You Encountered?
Place your vote above, and please elaborate in a reply below if you chose "Other".
Further Reading:
- A Simple Guide To Hatching Chicken Eggs
- The Beginner's Guide to Incubation
- How To Incubate and Hatch Chicken Eggs
- Guide to Assisted Hatching for All Poultry
- Getting Your Chickens to Lay Eggs