The New Way To Hatch And Grow An Embryo ( IT HATCHED WE DID IT!! Huge Thanks to Everyone!!!!!!!! )

Wow this is amazing! Would you be able to try out 2 egg whites (with 1 yoke) on a quail egg? They get larger quails from larger eggs, so in effect, 2 egg whites on 1 egg yoke would create a doubly big quail baby? Wonder what would happen if that grows up? WOW!
 
You would get the same size quail because if the genes in the embryo, the yoke and egg white dont have DNA only the embryo.
 
Day 1:

6 to 10 h - First kidney-like cells (pronephros) begin to form.

8 h -Appearance of primitive streak.

10 h -Yolk sac (embryonic membrane) begins. Functions include: a) blood formation; b) yolk digestion; c) yolk absorption; d) food provision after hatching. Mesoderm appears; embryo oriented at 90° angle to egg's long axis; mesonephros begins.

18 h -Primitive gut begins; primordial germ cells appear in germinal crescent.

20 h -Vertebral column begins.

21 h -Appearance of neural groove, nervous system.

22 h -Appearance of first pair of somites (block-like segments) and head.

23 to 24 h -Blood islands, vitelline (yolk sac) circulation, blood, heart,blood vessels begin (2 to 4 somites).


Day 2:

25 h -Appearance of eye; vertebral column visible; embryo begins to turn on left side (6 somites).

28 h -Ear begins (7 somites).
 
Day 2:

25 h -Appearance of eye; vertebral column visible; embryo begins to turn on left side (6 somites).

28 h -Ear begins (7 somites).

30 h -Amnion (embryonic membrane around embryo) begins. Primary function is to protect embryo against shock and sticking; also responsible for some albumen absorption. Chorion (embryonic membrane that fuses with allantois) begins; heartbeat begins (10 somites).

38 h -Cranial flexure and torsion evident; heartbeat moves blood (16 to 17 somites).

42 h -Thyroid begins.

48 h -Anterior pituitary and pineal glands begin to develop.
 
Day 3:

50 h -Embryo turns on left side; allantois (embryonic membrane that fuses with chorion) begins. Functions of chorioallantois are: a) respiration; b) albumen absorption; c) absorption of calcium from shell; d) storage of kidney excretions.

60 h -Nasal pits, pharynx, lungs, anterior limb buds begin.

62 h -Posterior limb buds begin.

72 h -Middle and outer ear, trachea begin; amnion completes growth around embryo.
 
Day 4: Tongue and esophagus begin; embryo separates from yolk sac; allantois grows through amnion; contractions occur in amnion wall; adrenal development begins; pronephros (nonfunctional kidney) disappears; metanephros (definitive or final kidney) begins; proventriculus, gizzard, ceca, large intestine begin. Pigment visible in eye (dark eye).
 
Sorry Im confused
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So you crack the egg into a plastic bag and then incubate it? SOUNDS COOL! LOL
 
Last night the chicken eggs were looking really good beating away, but this morning it stopped
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But the duck eggs are doing great and both going and beating.
I will grab two more chicken eggs and try again one more time this hatching round .
 

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