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I'm sorry...it is dead. The dark mass, yellow color, and no visible veins are all indicators that it is gone. You can see a few broken decomposing veins if you look close, but no active ones. Again, I'm sorry. You gave it a good shot. But without a good incubator and an auto turner it's just very hard to get any to hatch. Even my pigeons frequently will only have one hatch. It might not have been anything you did either.PAX
My egg seems to be growing, I think it's still alive.I've had it under the Brinsea chick brooder in a basket with nesting. It's nice and warm like the hens' eggs.
The local wildlife rehabber here said it's a dove egg, not a pigeon.
The egg is halfway dark, with veins. When do I stop rotating and candling this egg? When does it go into "lockdown"?
I took these pictures today: Phone didn't want to focus, so it's a little hard to see details like veins. In this picture you can see how big the dove is, he's definitely grown since Saturday!
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Not sure why there is this blank space--is it the air bubble or did the dove die??
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Here you can see veins and the dove:
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A little unfocused, you can see the fluid and part of the dove:
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This picture is from last Saturday when I got it.
It has grown since:
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Please let me know what you think! I've never rescued a dove egg before.
PAXI'm sorry...it is dead. The dark mass, yellow color, and no visible veins are all indicators that it is gone. You can see a few broken decomposing veins if you look close, but no active ones. Again, I'm sorry. You gave it a good shot. But without a good incubator and an auto turner it's just very hard to get any to hatch. Even my pigeons frequently will only have one hatch. It might not have been anything you did either.
Yes it most likely was a dove. Pigeons nest usually only on buildings or in the tops of farm buildings.
Sorry about the egg @CCsGarden DIY incubating can be difficult:/PAX
That's okay!It was my first time and it was really a shot in the dark. My friend brought it in the evening after a day of work, it might have already been dying from loss of heat.
I'll be buying an incubator next, to reassure future hatches!Thank you so, so much for your help and information!!!
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