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Right? So does that mean no expert advice? HahaSo strange!
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Right? So does that mean no expert advice? HahaSo strange!
Sorry I know nothing at all about incubating/hatching.Here are my eggs on day 18…also, is there an air sack? It would be interesting for sure. @rosemarythyme
thanks! I'm agree with you, it's odd. photo and video was day 16. but yes, I agree. tomorrow (monday) is day 18 so the official lockdown will start. I'm placing this egg right at the front of my brinsea so i can watch if/what happens. so, by Thursday I should have an update one way or another.I'll be honest.. your first pictures looked very atypical and not like anything I've seen in a viable egg at lockdown time. BUT.. nature sometimes throws us oddities.. so I'd be documenting and watching anyway![]()
IN the video upload it definitely looked like embryo movement there at the beginning.. but again.. not the development I'd expect for a day 18 chick.
Will be watching the thread so please do update us!!
I do think it looks alive, and I hope it makes it!Right? So does that mean no expert advice? Haha
I think the OP knows it may not make it. Time will tell!I still wouldn't get ya hopes up. Often one chick dies and it slowly kills the 2nd one. This about the time frame that starts to happen. Looking at the pictures the living one is pretty badly under developed.
Nope sorry hahah I haven’t hatched very much. Only hatched a few times myselfRight? So does that mean no expert advice? Haha
Me as well! The hatching experience has been very interesting and I have learned so much. This egg has a Lavender orpington chick baking away!Looking forward to the outcome. What breed?