Hello! I am hatching legbar eggs and they’re due to hatch within this week, some even today (put a few in a couple days after the first, so they have slightly different hatching times.)
I noticed two yesterday appeared to have at least partially internally pipped. When I candled I could see a disruption in the air cell, and some movement, but no peeping, and I can still see the air cell, meaning they didn’t fully internally pip. Since last night and this morning I have not seen movement from these eggs. I am thinking either the shell or membrane is too hard. I have one more that has internally pipped, is filling the space the air cell is, and is peeping. I am not concerned with him. This is what I expect from the eggs. I’ve incubated dozens of times, usually with perfect or near-perfect hatch rates, so I haven’t experienced this issue before.
I am not sure if they internally pipped at all or maybe just tried to and stretched the membrane? I do not think they’re alive, but I’m not 100% sure. Does anyone have experience with this?
These are eggs my own hens laid, so they’re not shipped. Im just trying to understand what’s going on in an effort to correct the issue for the less developed eggs if it happens, or for future hatches.
Every other aspect of development was perfect. Humidity and temperature was consistent. The air cell appears to be the proper size. Everyone was turned correctly too.
I noticed two yesterday appeared to have at least partially internally pipped. When I candled I could see a disruption in the air cell, and some movement, but no peeping, and I can still see the air cell, meaning they didn’t fully internally pip. Since last night and this morning I have not seen movement from these eggs. I am thinking either the shell or membrane is too hard. I have one more that has internally pipped, is filling the space the air cell is, and is peeping. I am not concerned with him. This is what I expect from the eggs. I’ve incubated dozens of times, usually with perfect or near-perfect hatch rates, so I haven’t experienced this issue before.
I am not sure if they internally pipped at all or maybe just tried to and stretched the membrane? I do not think they’re alive, but I’m not 100% sure. Does anyone have experience with this?
These are eggs my own hens laid, so they’re not shipped. Im just trying to understand what’s going on in an effort to correct the issue for the less developed eggs if it happens, or for future hatches.
Every other aspect of development was perfect. Humidity and temperature was consistent. The air cell appears to be the proper size. Everyone was turned correctly too.