Thank you snywalker.
I think I've been doing this "upside down"...I got a piece of very thick cardboard (from the bottom of a produce box), cut a little circle-hole in the middle and then placed the egg in the circle-hole. However I placed the egg/s in with pointy side down.
I'm not sure how big of a difference that would make...but based upon my results, I hope it makes a big difference!
What I saw, in over half the eggs (bcs many were also quite dark shelled so I couldn't see through them) was:
where the air pocket would be expected, I saw (at the top or wider side) a dark color that moved as I turned or tipped the egg.
I saw some red veins inside those eggs (which is what gave me some hope).
I saw a couple of, parts of, very tiny little figures that were not moving. I am pretty sure that chicks this close to hatching--IF they do hatch--would be Much larger than what I saw.
At this point I really know very little.
As long as the eggs continue to smell fresh, I feel comfortable letting them stay for the duration of their 21 days, if not a couple of days longer. I have rad that if eggs are traumatized or loose temperature for a short while, it can slow the gestation (?)
All I have now are fingers crossed...
Has anyone else seen this type of thing when candling? If so, what were the results of the attempted hatch?