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Some of mine are not completely dark, but mainly because there is this giant, saddled air sac taking up real estate. I'm not sure what to expect at this point. Only 96 hours or so to go before I'll know for sure!I'm not staring at eggs, but I am obsessing on Day 18. The UC Davis Veterinary School says:
"An 18-day egg should be entirely dark except for the air cell. Blood vessels may still be apparently in some areas or may not be visible due to the embryo filling the egg and blocking the light. The growing chick may even move in response to your light!"
Well all the eggs have visible blood vessels and every chick moved when I candled the eggs. However, few of the eggs are entirely dark. I guess many of the eggs look more like Day 15 eggs. Now I'm wondering if I have small chicks who will be too weak to hatch... or if I'll get feeble chicks that do hatch and don't make it (boo hoo!) or if maybe they will hatch on Day 22 or 23 or later? Or if I'll just get bantams!
I need to stop thinking about this, because there isn't anything I can do.