I don't know if anyone can help me, but I'm hoping to get some insight into why these embryos died during various stages of development. For the sake of my "education", I snapped a few photos of the non-viable eggs after I cracked them open - as someone else wrote in another thread - performed an "egg-topsy". If anyone has ANY idea what might have gone wrong with these eggs, I'd REALLY appreciate some feedback, so I can, hopefully, correct the errors for my next hatch. As of right now, I have 2/8 getting locked down tomorrow, and I'm fairly disappointed but still hopeful that we might have two chicks survive our first attempt! Note: all five of these eggs were cracked open at day 15 of incubation and, on candling, none had any visible veining. I did not take a photo of the sixth egg, cracked open this morning, at day 17 of incubation, because I had already brought the memory card home to download the photos, but the egg looked very similar to the egg in photo number 1, only a bit more developed, though not quite as developed as the one in photo # 2 or # 3
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