Please help!
Is this an oozing rotten egg? Today is day 21 and I have three chicks that have hatched, waiting on three more. None have pipped from what I can tell. Got home from a morning out and noticed this color in the incubator tray, thought maybe the chicks had started pooping.
Chick rolled this egg from the center and noticed it was wet and the same color as the liquid in the tray.
I’m fairly certain it’s oozing but it doesn’t have an opening anywhere… I’m in lockdown. What do I do? I don’t want to kill my chicks by leaving them in there with this. Can anyone confirm it’s a rotten egg? I feel like I need to quickly get the chicks out and pop them in the brooder and get rid of the egg… but what about the other two I’m waiting on? Do I need to clean this goo out so these potential chicks don’t die? Will they die from being out of the incubator too long? Do I need to candle the remaining eggs real quick? I don’t know anything. One chick is still pretty wet. Help
Not the best pictures but the plastic is hard to see through!
ETA: It doesn’t SMELL rotten. It smells really damp and like chicken poo/pee (like a brooder that needs to be cleaned out, but not as strong) when I sniff by the vent. That’s the only reason I’m doubting that it’s rotten… but I really don’t know much about incubating
Is this an oozing rotten egg? Today is day 21 and I have three chicks that have hatched, waiting on three more. None have pipped from what I can tell. Got home from a morning out and noticed this color in the incubator tray, thought maybe the chicks had started pooping.
Chick rolled this egg from the center and noticed it was wet and the same color as the liquid in the tray.
I’m fairly certain it’s oozing but it doesn’t have an opening anywhere… I’m in lockdown. What do I do? I don’t want to kill my chicks by leaving them in there with this. Can anyone confirm it’s a rotten egg? I feel like I need to quickly get the chicks out and pop them in the brooder and get rid of the egg… but what about the other two I’m waiting on? Do I need to clean this goo out so these potential chicks don’t die? Will they die from being out of the incubator too long? Do I need to candle the remaining eggs real quick? I don’t know anything. One chick is still pretty wet. Help

Not the best pictures but the plastic is hard to see through!
ETA: It doesn’t SMELL rotten. It smells really damp and like chicken poo/pee (like a brooder that needs to be cleaned out, but not as strong) when I sniff by the vent. That’s the only reason I’m doubting that it’s rotten… but I really don’t know much about incubating
