FluffyColor: Moving the bator doesnt mean you wont have viable eggs. Are you gonna candle tonight?
Bojo: I left the ones in my bator to last night that had no veins, but Im gonna wait for day 10 to recheck them just in case I was wrong. A couple of the shells were so dark I couldnt see anything at all in them. So its a waiting game again.
NYCmadness Welcome Aboard: My 2 grandkids are so excited when they had a hatch a couple weeks ago. Autumn is 4 1/2 and Alex is 3 1/2 I called over there and they're running around the house singing "we are hatching, we are hatching" It was so cute. I just melted. Autumn raised her own chicken she named Holly Pokie and carried that chick in an easter backets forever and still does carry her. She laid her first egg last week and was so excited to put it in the incubator "after" she had to write on the egg (just scribbles) just like her mom does LOL Alex was so upset that his hen didnt lay any eggs so he too, had to write something on "ANY" egg that was going into the bator ...Life is GOOD!
This will be a wonderful experience for your son. And something I doubt he'll ever forget in life. I remember the first eggs we hatched in a 10 gallon aquarium when I was about 7-8 yrs old. A memory Ive always cherished. Now look, Im addicted hehehe
Gloria: at this stage, you should be able to see them moving around in the egg. Try to candle them, shouldnt bother her. And let us know what you see. "sending hatching vibes your way"