Nevermind - found the answer! Thanks. Originally - Candling egg

mockcherry

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Found the answer to my question. Sorry. I think maybe I need a better flashlight too since I can't see through it at all.
Thanks,
Allison


Someone gave my daughter a possibly viable (assuming the whole clutch was fertilized) sebastapol egg for her birthday (heaven knows what we are going to do with one goose if it hatched anyway). I don't know that the parent goose had started incubating them or not or if day 1 was when I put it in a still air incubator. The egg has everything going against it (namely, ME) but nonetheless, if this is an exercise in patience, so be it - it's a great learning process. I tried candling, today would be day 11, maybe. Would I see anything move? What would I be looking for - I do see a darker mass but that's about it. The shell seems so dense and I am a complete novice that I think it is pointless for me to candle.
Thanks,
Allison
 
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