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    *CHICKS are HERE!!!* Egg Candling Pics: Progression Though Incubation

    Quote: If you can't see though it, leave it to the end. The yolky stuff is probably the yolk and the chick is in there somewhere. Only toss an egg if it looks like a raw egg. Any change in the shadow from the initial egg means something is happening. If you can't see though eggs that means...
  2. cluckcluck42

    *CHICKS are HERE!!!* Egg Candling Pics: Progression Though Incubation

    Okay I have a question! It is Day 12 and we have 10 confirmed chicks in there. We only have one confirmed brown egg, and a few blue eggs that are almost totally dark and I can't see through. A few of the brown ones are more see through than the others and I can see a yolky substance in there...
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    *CHICKS are HERE!!!* Egg Candling Pics: Progression Though Incubation

    Okay so I have a question, I candled my eggs last night and 11 of them have veins and little eye balls!! I only saw veins in one brown egg, the rest were in blue eggs. The rest of the brown I only see a dark shape which I assume is the yolk. I'm leaving them in for awhile just in case, but...
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    *CHICKS are HERE!!!* Egg Candling Pics: Progression Though Incubation

    Quote: Brown and blue eggs often have thick shells with heavy pigments thus making them very hard to candle. I like to say for average candling, as in your standard brown egg, if you can put the light up to the palm of your hand, and see your own veins, excelent! If you can't see though your...
  5. cluckcluck42

    *CHICKS are HERE!!!* Egg Candling Pics: Progression Though Incubation

    Thank you SO much for these photos. I am now going to invest in a high powered flashlight to candle mine. How bright is sufficient? I have brown eggs and blue.
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