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Mrs. AK-Bird-Brain :
I learned that hard lesson too... now I put a question mark on the eggs in question, and leave them until day 17. If I candle them before moving them to the hatcher and I don't see a cram-packed egg, THEN I'll toss them. :aww When in doubt, if it's not weeping or stinky, leave it in.
I will be much more cautious from now on. I think the problem is that some of the eggs are super-easy to see, and so the ones that are harder and just appear dark were confusing me. I'll wait another week before making any big decisions.
I learned that hard lesson too... now I put a question mark on the eggs in question, and leave them until day 17. If I candle them before moving them to the hatcher and I don't see a cram-packed egg, THEN I'll toss them. :aww When in doubt, if it's not weeping or stinky, leave it in.
I will be much more cautious from now on. I think the problem is that some of the eggs are super-easy to see, and so the ones that are harder and just appear dark were confusing me. I'll wait another week before making any big decisions.