- Mar 9, 2013
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When I saw no movement after candling and heard no chirping after tapping as suggested in this forum, someone suggested floating them in water.Hey all! I'm not quite done yet. I have one that pipped last night around 7 that had made no progress this morning.
I set on 3/9 and still have several eggs that show no sign of internal pip or anything. When I candled, almost all of the egg is dark except for a few little parts below the air sac. What does this mean? Could they still be alive or are they dead? 3/4 Olive Eggers and 3/4 Wheaten Ameracaunas are all looking the same. (the 2 of those 8 hatched yesterday and Saturday night.
I am hoping they are still alive, but when I candled and didn't see an internal pip and some air space below the air sac, I got nervous... suggestions?
I found this video helpful:
Mine were not alive, they had been backwards in their shells, but I wish you the best and hope yours wiggle!!
If you know they are backwards, this might help too...it's a step by step guide to assisting in the hatch:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/step-by-step-guide-to-assisted-hatching
I'm rooting for you and those eggs!