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Lol - I thought of my signature after looking at new2chooks signature. Something like "Hi I'm Kelly and I have....."
I'll tell you what... We just moved to our 5 acre mini farm and the farmer has really come out in the whole family. I could never live in the city again. I always kind of longed to get out into the country but I never realized how liberating and positive it would be.
I have 2 out of 9 of my eggs on lockdown that just pipped! Should have some fuzzy bottoms tomorrow when I wake up.
I candled all 28 eggs in the other incubator today (day 5) and had good growth on all but 1 (blood ring)
Here is a photo of what one of my eggs looked like today if anyone without candling experience is wondering what to look for.
http://www.heavilyread.com/chicks/egg-candling-day-5.jpg
The dark spot in the middle is the actual embryo and you can see veins coming out to make it look almost like a spider. In general, any veins you see are a good sign. This is a teeny tiny mille fleur D'Uccle egg so the embryo looks huge. In a standard size egg it would look smaller. (At least mine do)
I just use a 9 LED mini flashlight to candle with. It works great even on darker eggs. I was able to see veining on day 3.
LOL!! I was wondering why your embryos looked so much larger. Now I know! Great pic! The girls were so excited to see the little pulsing embryos in ours. I took pics and will post probably tomorrow. I have a few that I am pretty sure are NOT going to do anything. Of course my daughter keeps telling me, "Just wait Mommy, maybe they are just a little slow". How long would you wait before removing the eggs? Also is there any trick to candling the dark eggs? My BCM eggs are so dark I can not hardly see anything. I am pretty sure I can see an embryo in the slightly lighter of the two BCM's, but I may need one of those giant spot lights they use to signal sales at car dealerships or something for the other one.
Can't wait to see your fuzz balls!
Lol - I thought of my signature after looking at new2chooks signature. Something like "Hi I'm Kelly and I have....."
I'll tell you what... We just moved to our 5 acre mini farm and the farmer has really come out in the whole family. I could never live in the city again. I always kind of longed to get out into the country but I never realized how liberating and positive it would be.
I have 2 out of 9 of my eggs on lockdown that just pipped! Should have some fuzzy bottoms tomorrow when I wake up.
I candled all 28 eggs in the other incubator today (day 5) and had good growth on all but 1 (blood ring)
Here is a photo of what one of my eggs looked like today if anyone without candling experience is wondering what to look for.
http://www.heavilyread.com/chicks/egg-candling-day-5.jpg
The dark spot in the middle is the actual embryo and you can see veins coming out to make it look almost like a spider. In general, any veins you see are a good sign. This is a teeny tiny mille fleur D'Uccle egg so the embryo looks huge. In a standard size egg it would look smaller. (At least mine do)
I just use a 9 LED mini flashlight to candle with. It works great even on darker eggs. I was able to see veining on day 3.
LOL!! I was wondering why your embryos looked so much larger. Now I know! Great pic! The girls were so excited to see the little pulsing embryos in ours. I took pics and will post probably tomorrow. I have a few that I am pretty sure are NOT going to do anything. Of course my daughter keeps telling me, "Just wait Mommy, maybe they are just a little slow". How long would you wait before removing the eggs? Also is there any trick to candling the dark eggs? My BCM eggs are so dark I can not hardly see anything. I am pretty sure I can see an embryo in the slightly lighter of the two BCM's, but I may need one of those giant spot lights they use to signal sales at car dealerships or something for the other one.
Can't wait to see your fuzz balls!