@igorsMistress I just finished candling my eggs again tonight. I had to toss only one of the 16 eggs for a bloodring when I candled the other day. There are more veins in all of the 15 remaining eggs, and I am seeing movement. So, your batch of those 6 eggs should do ok.
Our hatch day is Tuesday. Eva came out yesterday and took a nice dust bath, ate and drank. I used that time to check on the 7 eggs. 1 was not good - had to toss it. So - 6 eggs now. I ordered 3 chicks to be delivered Thursday morning from Meyers (my fave Hatchery). Just in case the hatch does not go well, I want her to have chicks to raise. My plan is to let her hatch the eggs on Tuesday thru Thursday with no intervention from me. Let her handle it. Thursday night, slink out and put the hatchery chicks under her along with whatever she has hatched. Hopefully in the morning when chicks come out from under her, she does not notice the new additions. I watched several UTube videos about it and it seems to work most of the time. Since she is only sitting on 6 viable eggs, adding a few more should not be that noticeable to her?? I hope.
I quickly candled eggs this morning. Not happy with air cell development. Gotta see what I can do to help. Probably too much humidity, but I've never done this before so...
Edit, well maybe not...and I'm pretty sure I saw movement in egg 6 this morning, CCL mix, yay!!
I've put the hygrometer/thermometer that came with my incubator on top of it to monitor the room conditions. Right now I have 40% humidity and 78* in the room, 100* and 42% h in the incubator. I turned off the ceiling fan while I'm working and will leave it of until lockdown.
I've noticed it's over night that the humidity really drops, but hubs works outside so it needs to be comfortable when he's sleeping and I turn down the a/c to 76* for him. Maybe I'll move the table I have the incubator on to a different spot.