Bra incubating

whats the point of that? why dont u just stick em in an incubator? u could break the eggs by sleeping on them or by bumping into something

walking could kill the embryos because of your constant body movement.
 
whats the point of that? why dont u just stick em in an incubator? u could break the eggs by sleeping on them or by bumping into something

walking could kill the embryos because of your constant body movement.
I don't have an incubator, and I am very careful in what I do (right now).

As for walking, it moves them around less than a gust of wind blowing a nest of robins would. I'm not too concerned about that.
 
I tried once to bra-incubate a canary egg when I was around 10 years old but nothing developed and when I broke it to check, it looked scrambled and had no blood inside.
Now I only bra incubate birds that got hit by cars. Last time it was a Robin. It got hit by a car and it was stunned on the side of the frozen road. I was out on my mountain bike and I couldn't leave it there because stunned birds in the cold quickly die of hypothermia. My incubator was at home so next choice was my bra. The bird wasn't amused, and my husband even less.
 
Day 5

Egg 1, too thick to see through.
Egg 3, It's still empty.
Egg 2... photo attached.
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Day 6.

I'm genuinely concerned because I couldn't get a good photo of it today, like it's as if the light isn't going through anymore... I am seeing less veining than yesterday. Is this series coming to an end?? Or does it look normal? Also I don't see any air sac...
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