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TundraFang
Crowing
My brother just called me, the egg pipped! It's on the wrong side but hopefully they'll be okay!
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If it doesn't make progress in the next 24 hours I'll assist.Would you be thinking of performing an assist?
My brother just called me, the egg pipped! It's on the wrong side but hopefully they'll be okay!
I always incubate my double yolkers (I keep quail not chickens), and only one hatched and it was recent. I got one chick and one gross blob of red goo. I didn’t see it hatch, I had put it in with a couple special marked eggs all separated from the normies by having a strawberry carton upside down over them, and I woke up on hatch day and had 3 chicks and a blob of goo, with 3 empty shells, no idea who was who, but clearly only one came out of the double. They had both been wiggling at day 9, at lockdown it was just a dark egg with some visible veins and maybe movement visible in the air cell. I couldn’t differentiate two any more like I could at the earlier candling. It looked like the chicks had been pecking the goo, and they all had it on themThat's SOOOO exciting and a huge progress step for a twin egg!!![]()
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Even if only one hatches successfully that's great! They may be facing opposite directions at this point so I wouldn't be surprised if you still end up seeing a pip at the rounded end as well.
Maybe the twin on that side of the egg pipped then. This is so exciting! Good luckMy brother just called me, the egg pipped! It's on the wrong side but hopefully they'll be okay!