Candleing question.

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This is day 8 of mine , a tan egg. You can see the embro with veins and the dark spot is the eye.
 
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Aaah, well, hopefully I'll see something like that..
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These are the eggs from our hen that was killed recently, and they were cold for a few days...it was unusually cold here...before I found her cache.
I am so hoping to carry on her legacy..but I am afraid to hope too much..we didn't see anything like that last time.
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WHEE!!!! Got my DH's high powered LED flashlight he uses for shooting, and we saw veins in FIVE of our eggs!!!! Only thing is, I'm not sure if they shouldn't be developed more than that by now? The green eggs are very hard to see through anyway, and we couldn't find the eyes, but should we be able to see a chick shape? They're due the 19th...
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The other three eggs, one had a dark blob with light around it, one was totally dark, and one, well, we just couldn't see anything, couldn't see through the shell.
 
i am a complete novice at incubating/candling. so, on day 7 if all i can see when i candle is a large dark mass (kind of like the size of a yolk) that moves (floaty,sloshy not bouncy/alive) as i turn the egg and no veining...is there any hope? all 11 of my eggs look like this
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Now here you are asking the wrong person but I'll bump it up for you. If they were mine, I'd leave em in there and hope; try candling again in ten days.
 

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