Jan./Feb. 2014 hatch a long

I didn't see it on one side, then I flipped and saw something. The pics were worse without the flash. I could actually only see it in pics with the flash. Without, it was to dark and to many things were glaring off the yolk. I did use my phone cam though :/
It is really hard to see with the flash but I do see the bullseye on the bottom center of the egg. They look fertile to me.
 
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It is really hard to see with the flash but I do see the bullseye on the bottom center of the egg. They look fertile to me.
Yeah! I swear that's what it is. Maybe not a perfect bulls eye, but def. not a white speck. More like a white blob! LOL

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Yeah! I swear that's what it is. Maybe not a perfect bulls eye, but def. not a white speck. More like a white blob! LOL

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Take a look at this link it shows what egss should look like during different days of incubation. You can use it to compare to your own eggs. The air cell is always visible on candling what you want to see is a growing speck with red spider looking veins at first should be noticeable around day 4-7 depending on your candling skills.

Check it out :)
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...g-candling-pics-progression-though-incubation
 
Take a look at this link it shows what egss should look like during different days of incubation. You can use it to compare to your own eggs. The air cell is always visible on candling what you want to see is a growing speck with red spider looking veins at first should be noticeable around day 4-7 depending on your candling skills.

Check it out :)
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...g-candling-pics-progression-though-incubation
That's a neat post! Thanks for sharing! Well, I'm no expert candler for sure! Hopefully I'll see veins by the weekend!
 

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