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Yay! I just candled Sat and had same. C'mon chickies!!!!!
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That's awesome! Did you set them last Monday? You're doing this one at home, right?
If you set them Tues morning, today is day 6. You don't start your count until they have 24 hours of incubation. (Some people will argue that if you set them before noon you can count the day you set as day one, but that is illogical because they still do not have 24 hours worth of incubation so they should not be counted as a day.) Generally, if you set them at 9am on Tuesday morning then day one would start 9am Wednesdady morning with day 2 beginning 9am Thursday morning and so on. I equivalate it with a baby being born. The baby is not a day until it hits 24 hours. Then it is 1 day old until it hits 48 hours at which time it becomes 2 days old. Same thing for incubation. Only it is the embryo that you are counting. The embryo doesn;t become one day until 24 hours, if that makes sense.I set them Tuesday morning. I thought the first day was day 1. I could be wrong, though, I'm a newbie!
These are set in my classroom. These are the eggs that got to 115 within the first hour of setting them.
I don't see a blood ring. Are you candleing from the bottom of the egg? I can't tell from the pic, but it looks like you are candling from the bottom, in which case, you won't see much. If you candle down into the egg from the air cell you should have a much more clear picture plus be able to check the air cell for proper growth. If that is the air cell end, then pardon my ramblings.
Quote: LOL. It' not hard being an over nervous mama! That's great. Glad you were able to see some movement.
My little one that had unabsorbed yolk last hatch I ended up wetting a paper towel putting it in the bottom of a coffee mug and popping the little guy/girl in there and placing the mug in the brooder. (Just make sure if you do this you offer water periodically.) I tried putting the mug back in the incubator and even though it fit it was right under the heating elements and that bugger kept trying to get out and I was afraid it would burn himself. Took most of the day but it finished absorbing the yolk (without rupturing it, bad thing if it gets ruptured) and by evening it had a small dried up ball (I believe it was membrane left at the "navel") That eventually came off a couple days later. I can't even tell which chick it was now (one of the spitzhaubens and I have 11...lol).