Hope your little guys are okay, Laurie.
This is turning out to be the experimental hatch. We have the original 4 eggs we put in on the morning of the 19th, 10 "free range" eggs from the co-op (in on the 25th), and 6 more eggs from the farmers' market (early on the 26th).
We candled all of them tonight.
Day 12 for G, H, I, & J. G has definite veins; H is a dancer
; I is a question mark -- can't really see veining, no movement, but some dark spots (keeping this one on smell-check); and poor little J, just too dark and too small to see.
Day 6 for the store eggs. Surprisingly 6 have good veins and a couple dancers.
There are 3 that I think are clear, but I'll wait on (the only two white eggs are in this group). The last one we couldn't really tell one way or the other. Didn't look like the clears, but didn't see any definite veins.
Day 5 for K-P All showed nice veining (and a couple of little swimmers) except for M (Mudpie if you ask dd, McNugget if you ask my mom). We put a ? on it and put her back.
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We were really pleased with the store eggs! I had to try it after reading the forums. One thread quoted an oldtimer who said the refrigerated ones tended to hatch out males, so we'll attempt to keep track.
After a night of reading I decided to put most of the eggs into a permanently slanted carton. (Turning by spinning the eggs half a turn, point stays down.)
I also started marking the air cell location so I'll have a front row seat at lockdown.
So, final score:
Out of 20 eggs
13 veined, some with swimmers/dancers
4 can't tell
3 probably clear