candling quail eggs

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Mar 15, 2008
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At what day would you candle the eggs to see if they are alive? I want to cull the "yolkers" * & "quitters" as soon as possible. BUT don't want to throw out any eggs that are still GOOD. The supplier sent a few extras . I have them on the side & am turning them by hand .. If I cull some these will have a spot in the turner.
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I was wondering If I could see veigns at 7 days? I will the eggs cool enough to harm them with the top off while I candle 125 eggs?
Just wondering ...Any pics of quail eggs being candled? .
Thanks
Dan
 
What breed(s) are you incubating? I personally do not candle until just before moving them to the hatcher - at 2 weeks. I've been surprised before by eggs I thought were no good that hatched. Bobwhites are easy... they're white, so you can just take a penlight to them to see in... but wait until day 12-14 on them, as they take a little longer to get started sometimes.
Buttons and coturnix are harder to see into... that's why I wait until day 14, because then it's obvious which are clears. By day 7 you should start noticing a very defined airsac, with darkness below, and a reddish tint to the eggs... those are good.
Hope that helps...
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Oh yeah... bobwhites are easy.
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But do give them at least 10 days before deciding to toss any... they are 23 days to incubate so they take a little longer to get going. Congrats! They're adorable babies!
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