thank you so much for the information is turning them several times a day ok. I hope it is just a slow developer because all i saw was some veins which were hard to see the others as soon as i candle them you can see it just as clear as day going to buy me a big incubator instead of thes little...
well at 12 am it will be 7 days i know for a fact that 2 have a live chick inside and theres lots of movement but the other egg not so sure i see veins but really nothing else shoul i go ahead and toss it or give it a few more days
well today is day 6 i candled them again because i was not sure about one egg because i really could not see anythng but some little veins and a little blob so when i candled it today i could see the little blak dot which should be the eye and saw it jumping and moving some in the egg the other...
well it is Day five of my first incubation and i candled all 3 to the eggs that my little bator can hold 2 showeed really good signs of developing i saw the little eye in them the other egg i saw the veins and a red blobb where the chick forms but could not see the little eye guess that is...
thank you for sharing your story about this incubator i have on of the little legs filled with water and i make sure that it does not spill into the bottom under the foil but i will be keeping an eye on it and i will keep everyone updated i do not know who is more excited me or the kids my...
Thank you most of the eggs we eat i look for the bulls eye and they seem to all be fertile but i needed the excuse to at least incuabte at least 3 eggs lol i only have room for 3 more chicks in my coop until husband can expand it when it warms up this spring/summer i just hope to get at least 2...
It has been 84 hours since i have placed 3 eggs in a little 110V incubator i just candled them and i know in 2 of them i can see the little veins and a little red spot in the eggs yeah at least i know 2 are developing as of now these are test eggs to see if my roo is doing his job looks like he is