October Hatch-A-Long 2017

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Well, I tried candling the eggs again this evening. It's 13 days I've had 8 eggs in the incubator. I had definite movement in 6 eggs! :eek: I don't know if it's just a better time for candling, or better with a little light in an adjacent room, but was finally able to see something. In two I couldn't really see any movement. The EE egg is hard to see thru so I'm not really sure.

Here are a couple of pictures I had my mother take with my phone. Not good, but can see a bit. Candled from the fat end down.
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What are you using to candle your eggs? I am really struggling with trying to see. Last night I left some ambient light on in the background and it seemed to be a little better. I'm now at 13 days with 7 barred rock and one EE egg. I honestly can't see well enough to tell anything except that there is an air cell on all. The EE egg is small and I can barely see anything through the shell.

I use a LED light from a moped project I gave up on. The LED light is $100 but it was just laying around.
Trailtech light 60mm LED
Specs
Brightness Modes 3 (Hi - Med - Lo)
Brightness 1050 Lumens (Hi mode)
Beam Color 6000K
Beam Angle 10°
Mounting Options Solid Post
Housing Material Billet Aluminum
Housing Color Black
Front Lens Hardened Glass
Power Requirements 10-20V DC, Polarity Protected
Power Draw 10w (Hi) / 6w (Med) / 3w (Lo)
Physical Dimensions 61 x 82mm
(2.4 x 3.2")
Physical Weight 11.5 oz. (324g)
 
I ended up with 9 chicks. Low hatch rate in general but for shipped eggs hatched at high elevation I'm happy. 2 Marans and 7 bantams! They are all adorable. I love the mixed colors of a the bantams. Beautiful chicks. I'm hoping for at least 1 friendly broody hen out of the lot.

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The assorted Marans eggs arrived, 16 of them. 3 are blues and the rest are predominently black copper. They'll rest for 24 hrs. and then into the incubator with a few more Welsummer eggs. (If all hatch, I will be overrun with chicks as I have 24 with strong veining in the bator right now.)

Anybody ever get a shipped egg that you couldn't tell which end is the air cell? The shape has no differentiation whatsoever.

I had to really candle to figure it out and discovered the egg in question has a detached air cell. Sigh....
 

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