I think I did everything right but I am really worried. I bought a Little Giant Still Air Incubator. I ordered Silkie eggs on e-bay and had the temerature well adjusted two days before the eggs arrived. I filled the water reservoirs in the bottom of the incubator with water so I think my incubator was set up properly. Well the eggs arrived and I let them adjust to the room temperature for 12 hours before putting them in the incubator. I didn't spring for the automatic turner but I am thinking of buying it this weekend. I turn the eggs (end over end) at 7:30 am, 5:00 pm, and 12:00 midnight every day. I can't turn them any sooner in the day because I work.
Day 3 of Candling most have the red spider looking veins and are showing development. So exciting! Day 5 - 7 I can see the veins but only on one side of the egg. I can even see a baby swimming around in the egg! It is the little black dot and it's very active. I am just so worried that my yolk is stuck to the side of the shell. It is supposed to be? Only half of my egg has signs of development. If I were to sit my eggs straight up and down half of the egg is darker with development and the other half looks completely clear. Am I seeing a huge air cell or just the clear part of the egg? I do have an air cell that I can see on one end of the egg. Will my eggs ever hatch or did I stick my yolk to the side of the shell?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I read that IF it is a big air cell that I had low humidity so I added an extra bowl of water but I never let my water reservoirs run out in the first place. I need to buy a humidity monitor. I am on day 8 of incubation so will adding the extra water even help at this point if it did stick?
Another Question.... A girl at work heard me talking about incubating some eggs and she asked if she could bring me some eggs to incubate for her so I said sure because I have plenty of room in my incubator. Well she brought the eggs today and over half of them are extremely dirty. Mud or chicken poo - I'm not sure which. I told her that I had read that dirty eggs could contaminate the whole batch in the incubator so I was afraid to put in the dirty eggs. Well even though I told her not to she washed them.... they are still stained up. Am I going to hurt my eggs if I put hers in there?
Thanks for the help.
Day 3 of Candling most have the red spider looking veins and are showing development. So exciting! Day 5 - 7 I can see the veins but only on one side of the egg. I can even see a baby swimming around in the egg! It is the little black dot and it's very active. I am just so worried that my yolk is stuck to the side of the shell. It is supposed to be? Only half of my egg has signs of development. If I were to sit my eggs straight up and down half of the egg is darker with development and the other half looks completely clear. Am I seeing a huge air cell or just the clear part of the egg? I do have an air cell that I can see on one end of the egg. Will my eggs ever hatch or did I stick my yolk to the side of the shell?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I read that IF it is a big air cell that I had low humidity so I added an extra bowl of water but I never let my water reservoirs run out in the first place. I need to buy a humidity monitor. I am on day 8 of incubation so will adding the extra water even help at this point if it did stick?
Another Question.... A girl at work heard me talking about incubating some eggs and she asked if she could bring me some eggs to incubate for her so I said sure because I have plenty of room in my incubator. Well she brought the eggs today and over half of them are extremely dirty. Mud or chicken poo - I'm not sure which. I told her that I had read that dirty eggs could contaminate the whole batch in the incubator so I was afraid to put in the dirty eggs. Well even though I told her not to she washed them.... they are still stained up. Am I going to hurt my eggs if I put hers in there?
Thanks for the help.