Easter eggers eggs candling question

Cjohnsonis

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Are they harder to candle? I've tried candling them and I can tell for sure rhattheair sacks are growing? I'm on day 9 on one batch and day 6 of another batch which I'm gonna wait to candle til day 10 for those ones. But they are mostly brown,green and blue! I just don't wanna toss them if I don't know for sure if they are developing.
 
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Can any one look at my eggs and let me know if you think they are developing these were from last night day nine
 
Sorry nobody was able to help. The eggs in those pics do look pretty empty for their age. Did any end up developing? Any colored eggs are going to be harder to see into than white eggs, because he pigment blocks more light than a shell with no pigment, but your light looks bright enough to see if any veins had developed.
 
Do the veins start in the yolk then go out from there? I feel like I should be able to see veins but the blue eggs are hard to see anything. Just dark yolk.
The embryo is attached to the yolk and in the early stages is usually between the yolk and shell where they’re closest. The veins should come out from the embryo. By the time you were candling, you should have been able to see veins all over the egg.
 

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