As I sit here trying to keep my grubby hands off of the eggs, I had an idea! To keep myself busy and to share some useful info to you guys, I have researched what is happening in the egg today! I'm technically on day five until 3:30, but I'm going to start on day six.
Day 6
Today the Chorion and the Allantois come together to form the Chorioallantois or Chorioallantoic Membrane.
The Chorioallantois is full of blood vessels and surrounds the Embryo. In human Embryos this is the placenta. The Embryo now has a blood supply.
The Embryo has curled it's self fully into a 'C' shape.
The bone structure is also developing today. Between day 6 and 7 the wings and legs will gain the ability to bend at the elbows and knees.
The beak is starting to grow too, but the Egg Tooth has not started to grow just yet.
If you candle today, which we shouldn't, you might see some movement.
If you happen to have a specialist chicken egg embryo heart monitor like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Taxonyx-Science-Inc-Mk2-Digital/dp/B01JQEWS82
You could finally hear the heartbeat which would be between 260 and 280 beats per minute.
Words To Know
Chorion:
The outermost membrane surrounding an embryo of a reptile, bird, or mammal. In mammals (including humans), it contributes to the formation of the placenta.
Allantois
The fetal membrane lying below the chorion in many vertebrates, formed as an outgrowth of the embryo's gut. In birds and reptiles it grows to surround the embryo; in eutherian mammals it forms part of the placenta.
Chorioallantois
a vascular fetal membrane composed of the fused chorion and adjacent wall of the allantois that in the hen's egg is used as a living culture medium for viruses and for tissues — called also Chorioallantoic Membrane
Embryo
An unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development, in particular a human offspring during the period from approximately the second to the eighth week after fertilization (after which it is usually termed a fetus).
Egg Tooth
a hard white protuberance on the beak or jaw of an embryo bird or reptile that is used for breaking out of the shell and is later lost.
I may or may not continue this tomorrow.
Day 6
Today the Chorion and the Allantois come together to form the Chorioallantois or Chorioallantoic Membrane.
The Chorioallantois is full of blood vessels and surrounds the Embryo. In human Embryos this is the placenta. The Embryo now has a blood supply.
The Embryo has curled it's self fully into a 'C' shape.
The bone structure is also developing today. Between day 6 and 7 the wings and legs will gain the ability to bend at the elbows and knees.
The beak is starting to grow too, but the Egg Tooth has not started to grow just yet.
If you candle today, which we shouldn't, you might see some movement.
If you happen to have a specialist chicken egg embryo heart monitor like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Taxonyx-Science-Inc-Mk2-Digital/dp/B01JQEWS82
You could finally hear the heartbeat which would be between 260 and 280 beats per minute.
Words To Know
Chorion:
The outermost membrane surrounding an embryo of a reptile, bird, or mammal. In mammals (including humans), it contributes to the formation of the placenta.
Allantois
The fetal membrane lying below the chorion in many vertebrates, formed as an outgrowth of the embryo's gut. In birds and reptiles it grows to surround the embryo; in eutherian mammals it forms part of the placenta.
Chorioallantois
a vascular fetal membrane composed of the fused chorion and adjacent wall of the allantois that in the hen's egg is used as a living culture medium for viruses and for tissues — called also Chorioallantoic Membrane
Embryo
An unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development, in particular a human offspring during the period from approximately the second to the eighth week after fertilization (after which it is usually termed a fetus).
Egg Tooth
a hard white protuberance on the beak or jaw of an embryo bird or reptile that is used for breaking out of the shell and is later lost.
I may or may not continue this tomorrow.
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