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So if I candle button eggs on day 5 what are the odds I would be able to see anything?
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I was never able to see much through them, but I'm still not a candling expert. I'm getting better, though!So if I candle button eggs on day 5 what are the odds I would be able to see anything?
Yes, it seems okay. Tired of course, but it did move when I put it into the brooder. I’ll keep checking, but it’s not bleeding, and fought to hatch for over 24 hours. It’s a nutty nut quail.
Marking my spot so I can play ketchup later on this evening.They were in a quail egg box, wrapped in cotton wool inside the egg box, then that box was wrapped in thick newspaper and put inside another box. They were pretty well packed, just they were delayed by 1 day and the postman wasn’t happy about having to redeliver them and threw them on our doorstep and caved one side of the box in ☹
When I candled early on, there were some see through bluish clears and some pinkish kinda clears.... my pinkish kinda clears are the ones that developed. Later they were just dark with a bluish aircell.So if I candle button eggs on day 5 what are the odds I would be able to see anything?
I'd use it for a door on a cageAnyone want to guess what this is going to be called/used for?View attachment 2094087View attachment 2094089View attachment 2094090View attachment 2094091
I only bought two but I probably should have bought 4. There was only 3 left.Anyone want to guess what this is going to be called/used for?View attachment 2094087View attachment 2094089View attachment 2094090View attachment 2094091
Oh my goodness#2 Button is another YELLER @Kiki !!!!
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I had to help a teeny bit... the edges of the shell had dried together.
What is it?I would expect that to take much less time to incubate. It also presents the problem of hand feeding if it does hatch.