Just finished candling the silkied Cochin eggs for day 7.
7 clears, including the detached air cell. I left them in just in case, but they really aren't doing anything. 
 
2 more had signs of some life, but looked like they quit really early on. Sort of an orange-ish tone that was different from the clears in the one, and the other had just a tiny bit of faint, patchy veining. Again, I left them in just in case. What can I say, I'm an optimist. 
 
The remaining 6 seem to be alive. 3 for sure, as they were bobbing around in there! 

 The other 3 look just like the 3 dancers, but I didn't see movement while I was candling. Still, they didn't look dead! 
 
I have 4 eggs collected so far for the EHAL. 2 Easter-egger eggs from Fifi, who may or may not have been bred as I've never seen the boys show interest in her... The other two are from Abie-baby Munchkin, who is one of Winty's favorites so they should for sure be fertilized. Wish I had realized the OEGBs weren't going to cooperate or I would have better prepared with some purebred eggs instead. 

 But oh, well, they should be interesting mixes either way.
None of the OEGB girls have laid an egg since I paired them up to collect eggs. 

 Brats! Oh, well, with all the quarantining and social distancing going on, I suppose I have plenty of time to hatch from them. 
 
Editing because I forgot to mention that Crashie laid her first egg of the season today! It was soft shelled, of course, so she's not eating the oyster shell again. 

 Gonna have to have some strong words with her.
Oh, and I also forgot to mention that we went back to the feed store on... Tuesday, I think? And they didn't have the usual All Flock that I buy, but had a generic equivalent, so we stocked up. The girls are eating the layer / gamebird mix a bit better now, thankfully, so at least they aren't hungry. I'm planning to mix one of the all flock bags in tomorrow, to gradually move them back to it.