- Dec 29, 2010
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I am so so upset. My egg had been doing wonderful,but then on day 18 it stopped moving inside. I just figured it was because it was so big,it couldn't move much. But then it looked exactly the same on days 20-22. I finally got too scared,and after reading other posts online,I was even more scared that if I left it any longer it would die....so I opened it. Just a bit at first,without breaking the membrane. But it was dry,very dry. There were only a few bloodvessels,but those didn't rupture when I opened the egg all the way. After opening it...well,here's what I saw
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I..I think I killed it. I feel so awful. I feel terrible. If only I had waited...is it normal for there to be less blood vessels on day 22,then? I felt really bad about what happened, but I'm not sure if I did it by opening the egg,or if she's been dead for a few days now. How would I tell? The egg wasn't smelly,but there wasn't any movement inside when I candled. I was so confused,so many different people had different opinions on it and I acted rashly. Since she had died,I did examine her to try and figure out what was the cause of her death so that I wouldn't make the same mistake the next time. I noticed that she hadn't developed wings. There were little knubs where the wings should have been,but no wings. Her eyes...well,there really was none. Just a glazed film. I tried pressing gently on the skull,but there seemed to be none. It was almost like her head was hollow. Could any of this be signs for an earlier death? Or do all these things develop just a few days before the egg hatches? Would she have hatched fine if I had left her until day 25 or 26? This feeling I have is so horrible,I never want to go through it again. Please,if anyone has any advice. Hopefully this might help others learn more about "helping" chicks before they actually need help..
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I..I think I killed it. I feel so awful. I feel terrible. If only I had waited...is it normal for there to be less blood vessels on day 22,then? I felt really bad about what happened, but I'm not sure if I did it by opening the egg,or if she's been dead for a few days now. How would I tell? The egg wasn't smelly,but there wasn't any movement inside when I candled. I was so confused,so many different people had different opinions on it and I acted rashly. Since she had died,I did examine her to try and figure out what was the cause of her death so that I wouldn't make the same mistake the next time. I noticed that she hadn't developed wings. There were little knubs where the wings should have been,but no wings. Her eyes...well,there really was none. Just a glazed film. I tried pressing gently on the skull,but there seemed to be none. It was almost like her head was hollow. Could any of this be signs for an earlier death? Or do all these things develop just a few days before the egg hatches? Would she have hatched fine if I had left her until day 25 or 26? This feeling I have is so horrible,I never want to go through it again. Please,if anyone has any advice. Hopefully this might help others learn more about "helping" chicks before they actually need help..