Candled Eggs~ 1st Time for Feb. 21 Hatch

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Out of 29 eggs, I have 20 that have nice veining. 2 are questionable & the other 7 look to be duds...not fertile.

This is a test hatch to see what I get from my own chickens. I have some new layers & the boys are rather new to mating.

Should be interesting, they are all running together since it is winter yet.
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Did you take out the 7 or are you going to give them more time? And good luck keep us updated.
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I will leave the others in yet just to see if I missed something. Some of the veining was very slight so ya never know.
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Yesterday I had malays shamos and asils hatching. I always prefer the larger incubators that hold lots of eggs. If the electricity goes out the more eggs the better. Takes longer for many eggs to lose their heat.
 
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How many does your incubator hold? (Edited to add)....congratulations on your hatch, how many did you get?

Yup, I think the boys are getting the hang of things. Now I will have to wait to see what I get......maybe a bunch of mutts but who cares! It could be some interesting crosses & pretty too!
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Cool... good luck on your hatch! I'm also due the 21. I have 11 blue turken eggs and 20 RIR eggs that all look good. Have fun!! I know I will!!

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I'm due the 20th and I'm afraid to candle.

Anyone else ever been afraid to candle?

Guess I go to Wally world or Radio Shack to see who can sell me the brightest light tomorrow.
 
I've got 23 of my own mutt eggs in due on the 22. I might luck out and get a pure silkie. My silkie roo is the only one I have seen cover my hen. He actually covers alot of the girls. The buttercup roo also has had some action. My Lakenvelder and mystery roo are pretty lonely. I candled about 12 last night and only 3 looked clear. I didn't check the delawares yet. too dark.
 

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