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

    Quote: and I have an LG still air also. From what I have been learning, for best hatch rate: you want to keep it dry for the first 2 weeks, then up the water(fill the center ring and the 2 channels) during the last 3-5 days of incubation, make sure your temp is at/around 100-101 F, keep at...
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    *CHICKS are HERE!!!* Egg Candling Pics: Progression Though Incubation

    Quote: I have a few that are like this also... I would need to recandle(but in lockdown) to know for sure,, but I could have sworn that some of them have been rocking/shaking... potentially a double yolker where only one yolk was fertilized? ??
  3. Livinwright Farm

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

    Quote: I have to disagree with your statement here... Strictly for the fact that I candled all of my 43 egg clutch on day 18, saw that most of them that were just plain darknes, not even a trace of an air bubble to be seen(granted some, 8 out of the entire clutch, are EE eggs making it very...
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    *CHICKS are HERE!!!* Egg Candling Pics: Progression Though Incubation

    Hello, I am new to this forum... and to incubating chicken eggs. I have 5 day's worth(5 groups) of eggs in our Little Giant Incubator, 43 eggs total. Group 1 has been in for 19 days so far.. some of the eggs, when "candled"(no turning whatsoever), are impassible to light. Others in the same...
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