Bad Egg?
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Bad Egg?
My gouldians began laying their eggs on June 8. They have 6 eggs in their nest and 1 egg that is currently being layed on by Zebras. Anyway..when are they supposed to hatch? And I noticed that one of the eggs looks like a deep-yellow color..I'm not sure if they went to the bathroom on it or what but I cant really get a good look at it, since their nest is in a wicker basket and it's really high up...should I try to take it out?? They seem to have tolerated my nest checks pretty well so far.
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Give the full looking egg a few more days. If it doesn't hatch by the end of this month, and if you feel comfortable doing so, you can crack the egg open and see if anything inside developed or not. My guess is you'll find a partially developed chick that may have died in the shell, but as of today, it is possible the egg is still alive and may hatch soon.
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So I opened the one Gouldian egg in the zebra nest after removing the one infertile zebra egg, and noticing that the gouldian egg had a crack in it. The gouldian egg had what looked to me like a completely formed baby in it, with a little bit of the yellow yolk sac, but it was dead. Poor thing... Any ideas on what went wrong? I hope all of the Gouldian eggs arent dead in shell, but time is definetly running out...
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Proper humidity is important when eggs are ready to hatch. Too little and the chick gets stuck in the egg and can't break out.
You might get a hygrometer to see where you are at in that regard. I believe 60% is recommended during incubation and slightly higher 2-3 days prior to hatch date. Providing your birds with a daily bath will help in this regard.
Also, too much handling can transfer oils/salt to the chick which can cause the embryo to die. ALWAYS wash and rinse your hands before touching the eggs, or use disposable gloves.
You might get a hygrometer to see where you are at in that regard. I believe 60% is recommended during incubation and slightly higher 2-3 days prior to hatch date. Providing your birds with a daily bath will help in this regard.
Also, too much handling can transfer oils/salt to the chick which can cause the embryo to die. ALWAYS wash and rinse your hands before touching the eggs, or use disposable gloves.
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