Egg has Veins but no movement, Is it still alive? seems early stage

Hi and welcome to BYC. Day 1, and you "found" them yesterday? Are these from your flock, and do you know how long ago the eggs were laid? For them to have the best chance to hatch, would be better to wait until you get an authentic incubator that will regulate proper temperature and humidity.
 
To follow up, if you can see veins and embryos, they aren't on day 1, since the earliest it's possible to see any obvious veins or development is day 3-4. Post candling pics of the eggs, and we can help you determine if they are alive. If alive, they will die if not kept warm enough. You could put a thermometer inside the electric blanket to determine the temp.
 
To follow up, if you can see veins and embryos, they aren't on day 1, since the earliest it's possible to see any obvious veins or development is day 3-4. Post candling pics of the eggs, and we can help you determine if they are alive. If alive, they will die if not kept warm enough. You could put a thermometer inside the electric blanket to determine the temp.
Atm they are 31 at lowest setting on blanket
Will post Pictures now
 
Hi and welcome to BYC. Day 1, and you "found" them yesterday? Are these from your flock, and do you know how long ago the eggs were laid? For them to have the best chance to hatch, would be better to wait until you get an authentic incubator that will regulate proper temperature and humidity.
I have no idea i found them yesterday, a pigeons nest after a tree had fallen
 

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