Poor quality candling, I'm sorry lol Just wondering if anyone sees a difference in my dented Golden Comet egg.
Day 1
Day 2
Also, here's one of my buff eggs. Anyone see an air cell? Feel free to check it on photoshop, as I'm on my cell phone and can't.
Nope, I can't see anything in the photo. And I did open it up to see the picture up close.
I would suggest just waiting to candle again until day 7, when it is easier to see things anyway.
BUT.......I would love any suggestions on the following:
Well, I am setting eggs today, and I am in a panic!
It has been a few years since I have used my incubator. But I remember loosing some chicks to malpositioning.
So...... I decided that this time I would try to hatch them all standing up in egg cartons.
BUT, I just picked them up, and looked them over, and it is NOT completely clear to me (only on a few of the eggs) which end is the small end! Chickens!!!! Sheesh!
So, I am trying to decide if I want to do half and half, or whatever.
Also, I had read somewhere that putting a bunch of clean glass beads (those big fattened round ones) in the bottom of the incubator could help temperatures stay more steady. I think this was another mistake. The incubator was holding a good steady temp, I put in the glass beads, the temp plummeted and hasn't gone back up all the way. Why? Why would it do that? So, as of last night, I kept slightly increasing the temp watching if the temp was correct yet.
(My incubator has a heating element that is a wafer and is adjusted by turning a screw. No cool "two degrees higher please" button).
I am going to wait another hour or two..and if the temp is still way off, I will take out all of the beads, then wait another hour or two, and then HOPEFULLY actually put the eggs INSIDE the incubator! (but guesses as to why the glass beads would have messed everything up would be welcome. I *DO* have children, but they have told me that they didn't touch anything

And the reason that I wanted to try the beads is that my house does NOT stay at a steady temp, and I was hoping to keep things in the incubator a bit steadier.
I am putting in....(now I need to go back and count) 19 Black Copper Marans (English), 2 Olive eggers, and one gorgeous blue egg that will produce another olive egger.
Most of the Marans eggs are *SO* dark that I am not so sure I will be able to see anything!
Also, the seller said that she had found, that the darker the egg, the thicker the shell, and the more difficult it is for the chicks to hatch on their own. Anyone else have this?