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is the crack small enough that you can seal it up with wax? or did the membrane break too ?
if it's salvageable (and I've read of several people on BYC that did manage to hatch live chicks out of cracked eggs)
you could candle it to see if there is any development --- I think usually people say "Day 10" but maybe things would show by now
--- the grandkids didn't eat nearly as many eggs as I was expecting, so I *do* have many more that could be incubated ...
by the broody or in the electric incubator
Illia was telling me that the only real way to tell if my roo is Dominant White heterozygous, or Columbian gene-patterned, is to hatch out enough eggs
from what I understand, if we get yellow chicks that grow up to be white, he's carrying White (he himself was brown-black as a chick, then gradually developed white-bordered feathering on black; then his adult feather pattern came in totally different, so his wings are mostly all-white; breast and lower body mottled black and white; with gold-bordered teal/black hackles and saddle feathers)
if the chicks instead are brown and white, or brown and black, or your basic standard duckwing EEs like the mamas ... then he's probably Columbian .... but it might take another generation, backcrossing the females with him, to be sure