- Apr 14, 2013
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It is day 5 of incubating these 6 eggs and I candled them. They all look the same, the air pocket looks quite large and as I candle and look around at it the air is just moving all around. It seems very liquidy. I can't tell if there is any veining because my flashlight isn't too great, but I'm very worried. It doesn't look like "the ring of death" that I saw on Google images, it just looks like the air sac is not staying/attached to the fat end of the egg. As I turn the egg around and look at it, the air sac moves around too... I think it's the air sac, but is it just the yolk??? It looks very large and is an oval. Takes up most of the space of the egg when it's on it's side. And there is no blood ring visible.
I thought I saw veining on some of the eggs but I'm only like 30% sure...
I am using the dry incubation method. I keep the humidity at 30-40%, and the temperature at 99.5.
People have been saying the dry method is the best and they have had 98% and 100% forever, and it hatches their eggs the best out of all methods.
The eggshell is very thick so I can't see any veining, plus the flashlight isn't very good. I will get a candler as soon as I can.
PLEASE, are these eggs ok, or are they gone? They are Ayam Cemani eggs (rarest breed)!
Sorry I don't have any pictures but I tried to take pictures with my phone but nothing even showed up.
I thought I saw veining on some of the eggs but I'm only like 30% sure...
I am using the dry incubation method. I keep the humidity at 30-40%, and the temperature at 99.5.
People have been saying the dry method is the best and they have had 98% and 100% forever, and it hatches their eggs the best out of all methods.
The eggshell is very thick so I can't see any veining, plus the flashlight isn't very good. I will get a candler as soon as I can.
PLEASE, are these eggs ok, or are they gone? They are Ayam Cemani eggs (rarest breed)!
Sorry I don't have any pictures but I tried to take pictures with my phone but nothing even showed up.
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