So I've looked at some of the candling threads and guides. Thank you for those.
My question is about some of those, and something I don't recall others asking on previous guides.
I have an incubator going with eggs in it. I've noticed that with some of the eggs when I turn them in my hand the liquid inside moves around, and in some it doesn't move at all.
Can the liquid inside being able to move or see something relating to liquid flow indicate a live egg, and no liquid movement mean its dead? Or some other variations? hat do you think on this? (Most candling guides only talk about physical appearance but not the liquid free movement.)
My question is about some of those, and something I don't recall others asking on previous guides.
I have an incubator going with eggs in it. I've noticed that with some of the eggs when I turn them in my hand the liquid inside moves around, and in some it doesn't move at all.
Can the liquid inside being able to move or see something relating to liquid flow indicate a live egg, and no liquid movement mean its dead? Or some other variations? hat do you think on this? (Most candling guides only talk about physical appearance but not the liquid free movement.)