Stop turning them...Hopefully they hatch...
Just make sure air cells are facing up...

Just make sure air cells are facing up...
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) and there is a small orange area in-between the ling and the air sack, where I can see the veins. In the other two I can't even see the veining, its all black and in those two the air sack has become more elongated and expanded against the big side of the egg, hopefully them getting ready to hatch. What concerns me tho is that I cannot see the duckling move in the any of the eggs? I know they are sleeping sometimes, but when I candle them they are always still, and I've never seen them move. Should I be concerned? I read thru some other threads and they all mention they can see them moving at this point. I'm not sure exactly what breed they are, but they have at least some cayuga and blue swedish, I think.Its supposed to be at the fat end, not sure why.