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How many of you cut eggs? I have not yet cut a chahoua egg because of my experience with my very first clutch of chahouas. The first baby hatched out (105 days) super fast and was moving around in the incubator a ton (I have a camera set up in my incubator, it was the middle of the night but it set of the sensors like 50 times) and was rolling around the other egg in the cup with it. I took it out and the second baby hatched shortly after (106 days)- except where the first baby was robust and 3g, the second baby was only 0.6g (not a typo- it was tiny!) and very week. It barely made it out of the egg and died and honestly from looking at it I could not imagine how it pipped on its own. My theory was that it wasnt ready but the motion from the clutch mate rolling the egg around stimulated it into hatching early. The problem with my initial theory is that the third and final good egg from the pair went on to hatch unassisted at 125 days but was very small and weak and only lived a few hours. It shifted my thinking to genetic incompatibilities from the pair or possible incubation issues though I couldn't pinpoint anything wrong. Regardless, the discrepancies between development rates between clutch mates has left me too scared to cut eggs at all.