Anime2lover
Keeper of tiny dinos
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For the most part.Ok well some are developed but my lights not bright enough to see veins and if they don’t stink than they are not rotting right
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For the most part.Ok well some are developed but my lights not bright enough to see veins and if they don’t stink than they are not rotting right
It is good to remove stinkers.What do you mean candlers?yes a mallard duck and has been on them constantly I smelled two that were bad I threw em out but they have air sacs and I can’t see beyond them
But wouldn’t I see movement and some have air sac but the rest is darkIt is good to remove stinkers.
A candler is a device to look into the egg. Broody hens don't have those. They innately know what they are doing and don't need to see into the egg. I personally have never candled an egg other than those in an incubator - not under a chicken, duck or goose.
They've successfully hatched the eggs for millions of years without human intervention.
Ok cool thanks for your help. So I’m hearing a candler is a flashlight right?If you don't have a high end candler and know what to look for, you may not see what you expect.
All I'm saying is that my advice is to leave the eggs under the bird and just wait to count ducklings when they emerge.
A candler can be a flashlight (which is what I use) but I get the most powerful LED flashlight I can and then remove the lens so the egg can sit down closer to the light and not allow light to escape.Ok cool thanks for your help. So I’m hearing a candler is a flashlight right?