I recandled (I just made that a word) the silkie eggs from Kelar.... and one of the lavender/cuckoo eggs that previously showed no development was going nuts right along with the rest of them! I guess it just had a slow start!
I also briefly candled the peacock eggs and while I THINK I MIGHT have MAYBE POSSIBLY seen the membrane starting to spread on 2 of them, I can't really say for sure yet. BAH. Hurry up and grow, peababies! You are my favorites!
I candled a couple of the marans eggs (they are only a couple days along, I set them on the 24th), and despite their REALLY dark egg shells, I believe I saw some development with them as well. Of course I candled all of my eggs before putting them into the incubator, so that I would have a starting reference point for color and shells.
Unfortunately ALL of the eggs- silkies, peacocks, and BCM- appear to have porous shells
I will be keeping my humidity higher than normal to compensate for the typical rapid moisture loss associated with these eggs, and I'm using hydrogen peroxide instead of water in the water wells. Which reminds me, I need to go get some more of that- I've already been through a whole giant bottle and it's only day 6!
I also briefly candled the peacock eggs and while I THINK I MIGHT have MAYBE POSSIBLY seen the membrane starting to spread on 2 of them, I can't really say for sure yet. BAH. Hurry up and grow, peababies! You are my favorites!
I candled a couple of the marans eggs (they are only a couple days along, I set them on the 24th), and despite their REALLY dark egg shells, I believe I saw some development with them as well. Of course I candled all of my eggs before putting them into the incubator, so that I would have a starting reference point for color and shells.
Unfortunately ALL of the eggs- silkies, peacocks, and BCM- appear to have porous shells
