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  1. Yorkshire Coop

    Day 6 Photos

    I personally wouldn't want them left under hen. I would see if she could collect them, stored pointy end down in egg cartons somewhere cool. As for incubation I have never tried dry incubation. I have forced air incubator so incubate at 37.5 Celsius I have humidity at 45% day 1-18 then 65% at...
  2. Yorkshire Coop

    Day 6 Photos

    Sorry to say it but they look like clears to me I can't see any veining or a small black lump that would indicate a growing embryo. If you spin them round does the yolk move? If it does I'm afraid they are clear. There could be many reasons why. Parent bird age and nutrition. How old the eggs...
  3. Yorkshire Coop

    Day 6 Photos

    Don't be too bummed about it. I hatch polish so the eggs are white and are easily candled. You may see more when you candle again from the other end :hugs
  4. Yorkshire Coop

    Day 6 Photos

    If you don't do it for too long they should be ok. I'm the same don't like turning them over so I got a Brinsea ova view candler which I can hold the egg upright but put the candler on top to see the air sac here's a pic of my recent candling. There not that good my son is no David Bailey!!!
  5. Yorkshire Coop

    Day 6 Photos

    Hi I would candle the other way. Have your fat end of the egg on the light. By doing this you will be able to see what the air sacs are like. Although at day 6 they won't be very big but should still be visible. By now on day 6 you should be able to see some red veining inside the egg. But if...
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