The incubator temperature has been holding for a few hours. If it continues to hold for the next hour, I will be setting them tonight.
After candling before I set, We are down 3 Phoenix. One Yoko and one Polish look iffy, but I x'd them so I know when I candle in a week. 2 of the Phoenix were cracked, one actually had a chip that I didn't notice till candling. The other Phoenix looked like it had a broke yolk. It wasn't round like the others, kinda like it was starting to be scrambled. I opened that on carefully, and sure enough, the yolk was. The one Yoko and polish that are iffy, they look like they have something hanging off the yolk sack, but I have seen that on eggs I have cracked for breakfast. I am hoping that's what I was seeing. Then was one with a meat spot, thought that was kinda cool, that I was able to see that when I candled. Never candled eggs that weren't developing before. I used a picture guild to know what I was looking for with detatched air cells and such that could be wrong with shipped eggs. All the air sacks to me looked like they had positioned nicely back on the fat end. A few were still shifty, but I understand they can still hatch since the air sack isn't separated. SO, going to give them a chance too. After all, I am not an expert, trying not to fly by the seat of my pants, so, I'd hate to not try. SO, 43 eggs are going in.
28 Phoenix, 4 Yoko's, 4 Polish, and 7 Jap Bantams.