Can someone help me determine if my eggs are alive or not please Day 25

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I would send video not sure if I can? But I don’t see movement but no smell and she’s been faithfully sitting on them
Ok. What about any blood vessells, or air sac. Both are good indicators of life.

This is something you might see if you have a bright enough (recently found a better one) candling light. Notice the lighter space at the far end. Thats the air sac.
 

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Ok. What about any blood vessells, or air sac. Both are good indicators of life.

This is something you might see if you have a bright enough (recently found a better one) candling light. Notice the lighter space at the far end. Thats the air sac.
Ok I see air sac but no movement or blood vessels but they don’t stink I’m gonna try for a better pic
 
Are these chicken or duck eggs? or?

If they are chicken eggs by this point you should see movement and even their beak poked into the air sac area. Also chirping or a scratching sound. I hold the egg up to my ear and give it a light tap. With a good flashlight you should see movement. That first egg pic looks not alive to me, looks very chunky and scrambled inside.
 
Are these chicken or duck eggs? or?

If they are chicken eggs by this point you should see movement and even their beak poked into the air sac area. Also chirping or a scratching sound. I hold the egg up to my ear and give it a light tap. With a good flashlight you should see movement. That first egg pic looks not alive to me, looks very chunky and scrambled inside.
Those are duck or goose I believe.
 

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