I just now candled the button eggs. Pulled 10 definate clears out, and there are 5 that I'm unsure of. Two of the unsures are quite possibly developing, three, I just couldn't see in period, so I don't have high hopes for them. Out of 35, I'm going to say that 20 should be ok to hatch, which is pretty good for me, and a LOT better than I was expecting. I was expecting maybe 10 of them to pass the candling test tonight, so I'm feeling pretty good right now.
Still waiting on the young adults to do something. I REALLY want to know what the heck my whites are, and I'm praying and praying that I have a pair. I keep seperating them to see if I get any calls, but don't hear anything other than the loud pews.
Maybe I'll get some whites from the eggies that are in the bator now.
The eight chickies are doing well, though I think they're much more skittish than my first group of five, which sucks, because my whites weren't even that bad, and as adults, they're a total pain, I can't pick them up or anything.
And, tonight, I found out just how fragile button eggs are. Thankfully, it was a clear egg, but still, it's scary just how delicate they are. The coturnix eggs seemed to be much more sturdy (and a total pain in the butt to crack to be honest). Maybe button eggs are the best for pickling/peeling?