Are these eggs alive?

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Doesn’t look good to me but could anyone tell if any of these eggs are alive (it’s day 7)

- on a side note, I have a 6th egg which is from an olive egger, it’s very dark and I can’t see in it. I don’t have any lights bright enough, are there any other methods to check if it’s any good or should I just leave it in and hope?
 

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You see jumps from them at all? Like the embryos are moving?
No not really, I’m quite worried. And they were shipped, which is soemthing I’ve never done before. I’ll give them until day 10 then see if I should take them out or not :(
 
I would leave them all except for the blood ring. I usually don't pull my eggs until lockdown. You never know, sometimes you get a surprise.
I’m in a bit of a dilemma, since yesterday it’s gone from bad to worse. Out of 6 eggs, I now only have 1 that looks good and has movement. 2 have blood rings, 2 just have no veins or anything. And the other one is a dark green egg and my light isn’t bright enough to see in.

Do I hope that the green egg is doing well and I’ll have 2 chicks?
Or should I just stop the incubation now so I don’t risk having 1 lonely chick?
 
I’m in a bit of a dilemma, since yesterday it’s gone from bad to worse. Out of 6 eggs, I now only have 1 that looks good and has movement. 2 have blood rings, 2 just have no veins or anything. And the other one is a dark green egg and my light isn’t bright enough to see in.

Do I hope that the green egg is doing well and I’ll have 2 chicks?
Or should I just stop the incubation now so I don’t risk having 1 lonely chick?
I would take out the 2 with blood rings, and the 2 the that don't have veins, if they look really empty. Do you have pictures of the green egg? I'm a little confused about that one, so hopefully someone else can tell you a bit about it. At least there is one that is moving though!
 

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