How do you check for fertility on a newly laid egg?

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I have been trying to candle my 9 day incubated eggs. I see what looks like yoke and the air sac at the end but that is it. I am worried that they are not developing or are infertile. If I cracked one open what would I see if it was fertile? I am not sure if I am not seeing it or I am wasting energy on infertile eggs. Before starting the incubation I cracked on and saw the bullseye, but someone else incubated some of my eggs and none hatched.
 
Incubating my first 41 eggs! Learning as I go along... :) How do I "candle"? I'm a day 6 now - is that too soon? Also, I'm concerned about humidity - I was told to keep it at 50-55% but other places have said lower %. What do you all recommend?
 
50-55 is what I did with good results. Love to hear other people! Lots of people rave about dry hatches.
 
You do not crack the egg, if you crack the egg and there was a chick going to grow in it...well now there isn't.
 
I have incubated refrigerated eggs. I did this as an experiment and posted it on backyard chickens. I actually got at least a 50% hatch. I just bought silkie eggs on line. The supplier said he candled the eggs for fertility. I set them in incubator today.
 

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