I have eight eggs in an incubator that were set on the afternoon of April 19th. I candled them for the first time, the day before yesterday (so day 14), but I'm a bit uncertain about what I should be seeing. There are about five, however, that I'm fairly certain are definitely not viable...one is clear; only a bit more pinkish than an egg I candled from the fridge; a couple of others have a darkish mass in there, but there definitely doesn't appear to be any veining and when I roll the egg, the mass seems to dissipate then re-form when the egg is still for a moment and the last of them has what looks to be the form of a partly developed chick, based on the images I've seen of other people's candling and of poor little, unfortunate half-developed peeps (such as the one in a thread a little bit ago - I can't remember the member's name, but she had only 2 eggs and one got crushed in the nest...) but without any visible blood vessels. One of them also seems to have a large circle on one side of it that looks like an air cell - only a bit larger. So, my obvious question is this: Can anyone, first of all confirm that I am, unfortunately, correct in guessing that these five or so eggs are not viable and, second, if that is the case, should I definitely dispose of them to avoid the possibility of them exploding in the incubator? I'm certain that it will be easier to explain to a group of children that I had to dispose of a few eggs because there were not any chicks growing in them, than to explain the smelly mess of exploded eggs in our incubator...?
p.s. Also, am I correct in counting April 19th as day one of the 21 incubation days; meaning I might expect a hatch on May 9th and should, therefore, stop turning my eggs on Sunday, May 6th?
p.s. Also, am I correct in counting April 19th as day one of the 21 incubation days; meaning I might expect a hatch on May 9th and should, therefore, stop turning my eggs on Sunday, May 6th?