XtashaX

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Dec 29, 2019
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Hello everyone. Is anyone able to help me??..
So I have a bit of a disaster.
My silkie has been sitting on her eggs. 3 of them. I candled them and everything is fine. Good development ect.

so then the eggs were collected by accident on Xmas eve And were put in the egg basket in the house. Then on Boxing Day morning i went out to check some eggs to realise they had been removed and put in the house. I absolutely freaked,
I candled the eggs and wasn’t sure if they would still be alive. So each day I have been candling them.

2 of the eggs seem to just be (liquid inside (a dark cloud). When I move the egg the liquid also moves and it has little straggly bits dangling from the dark cloud. I am positive they are dead. Although there is still VEINS AND AN AIR SACK.) and the eggs are only over half full. So I left them for a day. To see if anything changed. Today I checked again. Those two eggs are still the same and nothing’s changed...

But the 3rd egg also has veins and an air sack. And the egg is now full I can hardly see inside it. So is this one ok ?. As it wasn’t like that the other day when I checked !. Is this one ready to hatch soon ?. They are due to hatch between now and the 3rd of January.

I don’t see any movement inside the eggs when I candle them. Not a single thing. Except the liquid in the 2 I mentioned.

I am so stressed and upset and worried they are now dead☹️
have I got dead eggs ?
 
Here are the photos. You can see the egg which is full. Which I’m hoping is ok ?
 

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This is the full one ‍♀️♀️
 

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Veins are definitely there and red. I have my fingers and toes crossed.
 

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:welcome :frow I never give up. I have had some eggs hatch that I thought were quitters and took them out and put them in an egg carton. The room I was incubating in was pretty warm. One day I went in to check the eggs in the incubator as I had pips and zips so I wanted to check on their progress. I went into the room and I heard peeping but not coming from the incubator. The chicks had hatched in the egg carton to my surprise. I have had eggs I have marked as quitters. I always put an X on the ones I think are quitters, SURPRISE!!! Good luck and have fun...
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Thank you so much for giving me hope. They are still underneath mum. So let’s hope we do have success. Also there is so much veins in the eggs and the air sack also. So I’m still positive. What do you guys think??
 

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