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I have searched everywhere, and cannot find this information… I have never incubated anything because I knew it was way better to give the eggs to a mama!
I have a goose egg that I have seen no movement in after day 10. It was moving all over the place then, and was so cute. On day 12 I looked again - no movement. I have looked everyday since then and there is none. We are on day 16 now. My eyes are bad, but I had managed to see it move before. While the dark area seems a lot larger than before, I am believing that it’s probably because the baby died and has concentrated into one spot. Nothing floats around inside when I turn the egg in any way. The air sac continues to grow larger and the egg loses the correct weight. I imagine that would be the same whether dead or alive? Is the best thing to do just wait until there is an awful smell? That’s so gross. Are there any other signs?
I really want to know if it’s alive because I have to buy another incubator for 3 days to attempt to hatch a dead baby. I’d rather spend the $200 and have the baby be alive!! The seller gave me six more eggs to replace the first 6 and I added them to the incubator. The first 5 were not viable, and the other is the one I think is dead now. I just put the new ones in the incubator yesterday.
I tried to take pics of all sides, but had to use the lousy candler on the incubator so I could hold the phone. There should be a pic of all sides. I am so upset with myself for getting these eggs! Dead baby geese is way more than I can emotionally handle and now I have no choice but to see it through.
I have a goose egg that I have seen no movement in after day 10. It was moving all over the place then, and was so cute. On day 12 I looked again - no movement. I have looked everyday since then and there is none. We are on day 16 now. My eyes are bad, but I had managed to see it move before. While the dark area seems a lot larger than before, I am believing that it’s probably because the baby died and has concentrated into one spot. Nothing floats around inside when I turn the egg in any way. The air sac continues to grow larger and the egg loses the correct weight. I imagine that would be the same whether dead or alive? Is the best thing to do just wait until there is an awful smell? That’s so gross. Are there any other signs?
I really want to know if it’s alive because I have to buy another incubator for 3 days to attempt to hatch a dead baby. I’d rather spend the $200 and have the baby be alive!! The seller gave me six more eggs to replace the first 6 and I added them to the incubator. The first 5 were not viable, and the other is the one I think is dead now. I just put the new ones in the incubator yesterday.
I tried to take pics of all sides, but had to use the lousy candler on the incubator so I could hold the phone. There should be a pic of all sides. I am so upset with myself for getting these eggs! Dead baby geese is way more than I can emotionally handle and now I have no choice but to see it through.
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