Well... here's the story on those couple eggs. I don't know how far along they are... I bought some Sebastopol eggs and candled at ten days and they all looked clear to me. I boiled them up and fed them to the dogs, and two had very small development in them. At first I thought I had boiled them alive, but after researching online, it looked like they quit at around four days, so I feel so much better. My friend has sebastopol geese and told me I could get a couple of eggs from hers, but that they had been piling up somewhat and sometimes sat on... so I chose two likely suspects and put them in the bator. They had large veins and shadows when I put them in there, and are now mostly darker looking one with a larger air sac, the other with a smaller one... hellifino when they are supposed to hatch, or if they will even make it. I just don't want to compromise some BBS marans, BLRW, copper black marans, Mr Frizzy, splash showgirls, F2 mille cochin and some plain ol mottled cochin eggs (because I need another backup roo just in case, cuz I only have one) and whatever else I have squeezed in those other two bators... for two heckifino sebastopol geese eggs that who knows when they are going to be ready to hatch and if/when/how it will be time. I figured when thy first pipped I would move them and boost the humidity and just wing it with those two... but I don't want to bump any of those "good egs" with dates written on top of them for those two of the iffiest ever eggs... I'm just going to squeeze them in there and let 'em rip whatever happens happens. If I take out a turner I can just lay them down and turn them quick from barely cracking the bator... They are far enough along that it will be hard to tell if anything is going on in the goose eggs now anyhow with just a small flashlight to candle with. My candler got the cord chewed and I ordered another one but it is not here yet.... I will give them a couple more weeks and maybe they will peep at me. By then everything else in there should be hatched anyhow, or moved to a hatcher.