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I'm not getting my hopes up until day 17. Monday will be day 10 and I'll be candling that batch again.Maybe the baby will be huge with all that yolk to sustain it?
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I'm not getting my hopes up until day 17. Monday will be day 10 and I'll be candling that batch again.Maybe the baby will be huge with all that yolk to sustain it?
I totally would, in the name of science. Of course, yes….um…science. That’s it.It's one of those things where I realize I shouldn't, but I'm very intrigued . . . so I might do it just this once. Seeing the chick, if it hatches, would also help me narrow down which of my girls is laying the double yolker so I can keep an eye on her.
Or will it end up needing extra air? Perhaps it would do better to let that one dry out a bit extra, to make the airsack bigger.Maybe the baby will be huge with all that yolk to sustain it?
I already do a dry hatch. I'm wondering if it still developing, but day 10 is tomorrow . . . one more day to candleOr will it end up needing extra air? Perhaps it would do better to let that one dry out a bit extra, to make the airsack bigger.

Lol I'm with you, being patient is the hardest part!I already do a dry hatch. I'm wondering if it still developing, but day 10 is tomorrow . . . one more day to candle![]()
Ahhh!! It's aliiive!!!Day 10 for the batch with the Double Yolker
I can tell when a chick is growing, but couldn't say if it's wing, head or butt that just wiggled.Ahhh!! It's aliiive!!!
I think thats 2, but you have much more candling experience than me lol. So exciting! I even saw movements!
I think heads too.. they pinch in at the bottom of the shadow!I can tell when a chick is growing, but couldn't say if it's wing, head or butt that just wiggled.
It does look like two distinct heads though and plenty of room for growth![]()