egg leaking yoke out?

They are going bad. I had my crested eggs do that, kept them incubating though just in case... but they ended up molding anyways.
I have heard of people stopping them up with paper towel.. but that is too much yolk to have leaked.

I have also heard that it may be caused by lack of calcium in the shell of the egg.
 
Good luck hun, it wont hurt if you move them to a drier box with new vermiculite/pearlite mix the pearlite i find lets the air circulate a little better.
 
Although the pics are quite fuzzy, looks like they may have ruptured from too much swelling. How wet is/was the substrate? I cannot tell from the pics, was it just the one egg or both? If just the one, you may be able to save the other, though I am hoping you can save both :( I would try moving them to a drier substrate...good luck.
 
Eggs were laid on 8/12.

Thanks Chuck that is what I thought but needed someone who has experience to confirm it.

I will just hope the next clutch does better and she is hopefully laying clutch 3 soon, she quit eating a week ago and is way restless. Cross your fingers all goes well.
 
Eggs were laid on 8/12.

Thanks Chuck that is what I thought but needed someone who has experience to confirm it.

I will just hope the next clutch does better and she is hopefully laying clutch 3 soon, she quit eating a week ago and is way restless. Cross your fingers all goes well.

She's a little egg laying machine! :) I use air tight shallow deli cups with plenty of room for the eggs to grow. The vermiculite I use is only slightly damp. The egg is not kept damp. Also, I keep them in the dark. My mini-fridge units have windows on the doors but they are kept inside of a cabinet so it's always dark. Before I had the cabinets, I kept the units covered under a table if they had eggs incubating in them.

Good luck. I'm still watching the weather in Montana. We'll get your male out to you shortly as weather permits.

Take care and talk with you soon.
 
She's a little egg laying machine! :) I use air tight shallow deli cups with plenty of room for the eggs to grow. The vermiculite I use is only slightly damp. The egg is not kept damp. Also, I keep them in the dark. My mini-fridge units have windows on the doors but they are kept inside of a cabinet so it's always dark. Before I had the cabinets, I kept the units covered under a table if they had eggs incubating in them.

Good luck. I'm still watching the weather in Montana. We'll get your male out to you shortly as weather permits.

Take care and talk with you soon.

Thanks Elisa, I am really waiting for him to get here. I hate waiting. Watching the weather in Montana is like watching paint dry, or for Tuffy to lay her eggs.
 
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