Pied Clutch Problem - Only Two babies left!
So here's the story. I breed my Pastel Pied female to my Black Pastel Het pied male and got five fertile eggs. Flash forward 54 days and I could tell there was a problem with 3 of them. I cut them open and all three babies were completely developed (albeit about a week short of ready to hatch) and dead. The inside of those three eggs were milky and the babies had their patterns but were a grayish color. All three looked like normals but could have been black pastel or pewter. Their color was too washed out to tell.
I was really depressed so I decided to cut the other two eggs the same day. Thankfully my luck turned around and the other two eggs contained high white pied babies that are alive! However, the liquid in both eggs is a greenish color. From the moment I cut them open it was light green. Now I think it's getting darker green. Today is day 56. The babies still look fine and move when I touch their egg but I am really nervous I'm going to lose them too.
Has anyone had this happen before? Is this green color normal? They don't smell at all and the liquid is still clear.
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Re: Pied Clutch Problem - Only Two babies left!
search the forum for "green eggs" or something along those lines. I can remember at least 2 posts on this problem before.
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Re: Pied Clutch Problem - Only Two babies left!
Wow, thats rough.. Sorry. How far off is the actual hatch date now? Damn, wonder if would hurt if you intervened w the other to try to save it.. Meaning tied off cord and cut. Anyone else have any ideas?? I know we have alot of experienced ppl out here...
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