Brad Ramsey
Retired Moderator
I still have some Oggie/Green bean eggs from a retained clutch laid on August 3rd 2008.
They don't look like much and I almost tossed them the other day, but they weren't moldy or totally shriveled up and I have room in the incubator so I left them.
Today, exactly one year after they were laid, I find this in the container.
Oggie and Green Bean were never mine. I was given these eggs and another clutch in March.
I have had these eggs incubating at 80 degrees since I got them.
Just goes to show you .... if there is any possibility that a clutch is viable ... don't toss the eggs! (even after a year!)
-Brad
They don't look like much and I almost tossed them the other day, but they weren't moldy or totally shriveled up and I have room in the incubator so I left them.
Today, exactly one year after they were laid, I find this in the container.
Oggie and Green Bean were never mine. I was given these eggs and another clutch in March.
I have had these eggs incubating at 80 degrees since I got them.
Just goes to show you .... if there is any possibility that a clutch is viable ... don't toss the eggs! (even after a year!)
-Brad