I know, right! I couldn't imagine not candling and missing out on all that wonder! Sorry about the smelly ones.
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Pretty amazing, right?OMG,....OMG,....Finally I see what you guys are talking about,..I see the veins and blood spot and I am so giddy that I am going crazy,...I have 20 eggs but only 4 are showing being fertile,..eggs 4-20 to 5-1 was not fertile,...now 5-11 to 5-16 are,...one of them but something went wrong with one of them, never saw a blob shaped like that, all on one side almost looks like a crime seen,..the other turned eggs turned green inside and I could smell them going bad,..what is with this last one,..I will try to send pics,...
Yes...and no...lol. I just lost the majority of the first hatch of this year due to temps being too cool, and I had calibrated my thermometers. I'm not really certain what happened but the setting changed from where I had it last fall and I should have questioned that more. Hopefully, this second hatch goes better.(And I've been incubating since 2015!)![]()
Heat will usually kill more definitively. That's been my experience. They died at once. If eggs are exposed to too cool temps for a prolonged amount of time...then you start experiencing die off. That's how it's worked for me so far.
I can't seem to link the information on how to calibrate your thermometers. That's very important. It all depends what the floaty thing looks like. If the egg is fairly progressed, say day 10 or so and the embryo dies, you usually see the blood veins atrophy and release blood which usually collects in a ring around the embryo. Usually good clear veins mean the embryo is alive. You'll also notice the other eggs progress and fill with darkness where one that has died will not progress.
View attachment 782586 This shows the veins perfectly. The chick is very developed, in fact the two lumps you see...that's the chick. I have a video of it moving. The egg is almost full of chick. At this point, if you have 10 eggs and 2 are noticeably more clear and not full like the rest...those eggs have died and if they haven't...they won't make it.
View attachment 782959 This egg doesn't show much as far as veins, yet there is one visible healthy vein. The dark spot in the center is the embryo and at this point you should be able to see it move in there. This egg is alive and a keeper.
View attachment 783106 This embryo is dead. It's just a mass floating in liquid. There are no visible veins and if you rotate the egg...the dark mass swishes as one hard lump.
I use an LED flashlight to candle.Just curiosity questions,..how many watts are the light bulbs and what do you do the candle the eggs,..does it have to be LED,..which is the best?