Frenchy I hear & when I turn by hand I always turn eggs 3 X's a day so the eggs aren't sitting on the same side all night.
mom2chicksandpups I'm not sure I understand what everyone else sees or looks for when candling an egg except the movement & the veining. For me with brown eggs I have trouble being able to really see the veins developing & so (again this is for me) I watch to see the solidness of the egg become more & more. So at the start I'll candle an egg (or at say day 5 even) & I can see the shadow of the yoke & the rest looks (to me) liquidy, but as that 2nd week starts & moves on that changes and it'll look more like a solid blob. The smaller end of the egg creates sort of a silhouette effect and by day 12 when you candle the egg if you sit still with it you'll see the solid inside it move.... I've often heard others say they've tossed some but I wouldn't trust myself to do that until at least day 12 because I can never see through the egg well enough & I'd be affraid I'd be tossing the wrong thing.
It's hard not to want to pick up that egg & SEE some thing but I normally make myself wait at least a week & then I'll candle & think "Ok well now you have to wait to really see anything anyway". & really the solid silhouette is already there & yet not moving etc. & I can't see the veining soo I have to wait to make sure...
This time I've some duck eggs in the bator too & those are white & even still I did candle a few last night & I'm not sure *what I'm seeing* & so a red dot? is that what people speak of as a "red ring"? I don't know & so I'll be patient & just wait to see what develops a bit later. When you see them move it's SUCH an experience! I've had times when I've candled late at night & wanted to go wake hubby up to
show him...
Mine are all in a auto turner & so I really only open to do a candling or to add water & of course with the duck eggs I'm misting 2 x's a day. I have 2 bators so that when it comes hatching time the chick eggs I'll move to the hatching bator. Dunno how well it'll go it's all an experiment....
I actually try not to let myself get too excited about the prospect of having them until I actually see that movement because by then there's a real chance of life & I don't have much more than a week to get to worked up over it. I'm hoping the hatching of the chick eggs will help get me through the last days of the ducklings hatching without me going out of my mind.
I had ducklings in the bator with the last set of chick eggs, but those duck eggs were shipped & I don't think they'd done too well in transit & so they just didn't develop. With them being white eggs that is something I could certainly tell by the 2nd week. My chick hatching rates have gone up a lot & well you know the quest for perfection of my hatch is a really good excuse for what is now an addiction.
The duck eggs I have in there this time are shipped eggs as well but this time they were marked "hatching eggs" & so the post office knew not to give them to my postal worker who is a bit rough with packages other wise...
SOOOO cross your fingers these weren't too shook up.