Candled (yes day11, can't help it massive storms last night so had to wait but HAD to do it today to mark air cells, it is my only humidity info!)
So, of my 49 originally set on Dec11 for NYDH I have _13_which appear alive atm, of those there are some seriously sloshy wonky air cells, which made marking them for humidity way less clear cut than I expected based on prior experience : / , humm so this is interesting...
I have also discovered that the new CL Good King Henry had not fully introduced himself to his green egg laying ladies as of 12/15,
but he has since then as the eggs I set dated later than that have some veins forming, or at least I imagined I saw something in there.
While my original CL Prince continues 100% w/ his ladies, but oddly one of the excellent large brown eggs is an early quit bloodring which is a puzzler <shrug>.
So this candling has raised as many questions as it answered.
Also, I find the bator looking almost half empty, those unwashed eggs by the kitchen sink sure do make me wonder, do I really need an omelet this week? Several girls should start into laying any day/week/month now, so should I wait to test eggs then when I have plenty more or...??
& Finally, so glad the broody hen in OZ has beat the heat (w/ lots of extra care from her human) and we shall be enjoying pics of flufies in that cutest coop of all times soon :>
So, of my 49 originally set on Dec11 for NYDH I have _13_which appear alive atm, of those there are some seriously sloshy wonky air cells, which made marking them for humidity way less clear cut than I expected based on prior experience : / , humm so this is interesting...
I have also discovered that the new CL Good King Henry had not fully introduced himself to his green egg laying ladies as of 12/15,
but he has since then as the eggs I set dated later than that have some veins forming, or at least I imagined I saw something in there.
While my original CL Prince continues 100% w/ his ladies, but oddly one of the excellent large brown eggs is an early quit bloodring which is a puzzler <shrug>.
So this candling has raised as many questions as it answered.
Also, I find the bator looking almost half empty, those unwashed eggs by the kitchen sink sure do make me wonder, do I really need an omelet this week? Several girls should start into laying any day/week/month now, so should I wait to test eggs then when I have plenty more or...??
& Finally, so glad the broody hen in OZ has beat the heat (w/ lots of extra care from her human) and we shall be enjoying pics of flufies in that cutest coop of all times soon :>