What Does a Fertile Parrot Egg Look Like? Signs to Identify Fertility in Parrot Eggs

Learn how to identify a fertile parrot egg by observing shell appearance and candling signs like vein patterns and embryo growth.

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A fertile parrot egg typically has a smooth, white shell and may show visible signs of embryo development when candled (placing a light source behind the egg). Look for vein patterns or a dark spot within the first week of incubation. Infertile eggs will remain clear or show no visible changes. Regularly handle eggs gently to avoid damaging the embryo.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How can I tell if a parrot egg is fertile? A fertile parrot egg typically shows vein patterns or a dark spot when candled during the first week of incubation, while infertile eggs remain clear with no visible changes.
  2. What is candling and how is it used with parrot eggs? Candling is the process of shining a light through an egg to observe signs of embryo development such as veins or a dark spot, helping determine if the egg is fertile.
  3. How should fertile parrot eggs be handled during incubation? Fertile parrot eggs should be handled gently and minimally to avoid damaging the developing embryo, especially during candling and turning.