No problem.
Do you make notes on your eggs as you go?
These eight I have under the webcam now, I have notes in pencil on. Two of them are from my slw at lay, who I bought from a home where she had a leghorn boyfriend. The other six are from my neighbor down the road who has tons of BO juveniles and one adult BO roo in a pen with about 16 adult BO hens ... and two turkeys. I wanted to incubate those two slw mutt eggs, but if I got chicks I didn't want it/them to be lonely, so I ran down there and she sent me back home with nine fresh eggs in my shirttail.
So, I started out with pencil of breed on the eggs, then after 10 days candled for the first time and made notes on all of them, again in pencil. Candled again a couple of times before they went into lockdown, notes each time, and a few tossed along the way, too. Even now, I have two eggs in there that I am this:sure aren't going to make anything - but they don't smell yet, so I wouldn't toss them. They just have little x's on the top side of them so I remember that I predicted no-go for them.
This is my first hatch, so maybe I'm a little obsessive. I wanted to do a test-hatch, though, before I actually spent any money on eggs, and thought this was the way to go. Plus, with any luck, I'll be putting a couple more good laying hens in my egg coop, while I hold off on starting my meat and breeding coops.
Nah, not obsessive.