I'm debating on candling or not. My daugher would get a kick out of it. But I would have to remove my broody from the nest while I do it. I have never candled before.
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You don't have to remove her take an empty egg carton lift her up and take the eggs and candle them then put them back she will fix them the way she wants them, if you do it at night she won't even know. Good Luck. Michele
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You don't have to remove her take an empty egg carton lift her up and take the eggs and candle them then put them back she will fix them the way she wants them, if you do it at night she won't even know. Good Luck. Michele
So I dont have to make sure they are in the same spot or orientation after I candle them?
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You don't have to remove her take an empty egg carton lift her up and take the eggs and candle them then put them back she will fix them the way she wants them, if you do it at night she won't even know. Good Luck. Michele
So I dont have to make sure they are in the same spot or orientation after I candle them?
NOPE! She'll do all the work, al you gotta do is put a bright light (I use a small LED flashlight) up to the egg on the big end (where the air sac is) and look for veins and even some movement!!
Can I join? I have BCM eggs in one incubator and under a broody (August 8th and 10th). I also have BBS Orpington eggs under a broody and a mini incubator on the 12th. It will be very busy in a couple of weeks here with the staggered hatches.
All right, just got back from candling. For some reason, I couldn't get good pictures. Here's what I found though.
#2: too dark to tell
#3: saw definite veining
#4: don't think I saw anything
#5: clear, probably not developing at all
#6: Definite veining
#7: very dark, but I thought I saw veining
#8: very dark, but possible veining, and maybe even dark spot of chicken fetus eye.
I was hoping for definite movement like I saw from my rogue egg, but I didn't see that. The only egg of that color in this batch was #4, so I figure it's no good.
Candled last night. The 4 mystery eggs and 4 of my BR/RIR crosses were totally clear so they got tossed. The rest, with a couple of questionables, made the cut. Of course one of those I dropped and broke, so eggtopsy was in order. Darn... it was viable. nice little embryo. Kinda cute, but made me feel rotten for dropping it. More care next time.