Vantic
Crowing
I candled my friends "oh your incubator is running" eggs today. 18 "she has no idea what" eggs from her stock, all fertilized, two early quitters. 16 continue down the path to life. 

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Applied **glitter** nail polish.
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It's a rough month for shipped eggs!
I have been doing an experiment on the ring/nail test (where you tie a ring or nail to a piece of string and dangle it over a chick to determine it's gender). Knighstar679 has been following along and reporting on their ducks reading and resulting gender. Knighstar679 is at about 40-50% accuracy on the gender test while I am still waiting for my chicks to grow out for results. Anyway....I have done a couple mini experiments within the experiment and one of those was to see if you could pick up a gender reading on an egg and how early you could pick one up. I found that you can get a reading as early as 5 days (but am more comfortable with 7) and that the nail/ring will not show any movement over a clear, quitter, or dead in shell egg. (I have had 100% accuracy on the no nail movement over the clear, quitter, DIS eggs - I have left all the clear eggs in until at least day 7-10, blood rings are pretty obvious during candling and get removed right away, and I have left all DIS eggs in the hatcher until day 23-24 just to make sure.) So that is the trick they are referring to.
So this is my mess for the June hatch-a-long. lol!
The Sebastopol goose eggs are upright in the IncuView and barely fit (yes, I realize everything says to never incubate goose eggs upright but all of the air cells are completely detached sooo) and I went ahead and set all of the Buff English Orpington and Isabella Leghorn eggs in the Nurture Right even though I'm positive that the majority of them can't develop, I've decided to put them all in and see what happens because I'm apparently a glutton for punishment.
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I should have joined the hatch-a-long threads years ago!The idea is that you suspend a nail on a string over an egg. The developing birds natural megntic field usually will trigger the nail to move. No movement usually means dead egg.