Check this video out.No none of them really seem bright enough to show the detail I need I don't think.
This is close to getting ready to hatch:
Notice this flashlight is not too bright either.
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Check this video out.No none of them really seem bright enough to show the detail I need I don't think.
Since this thread is active and you're obviously chicken people... does anyone have advice on candling eggs? I've got two due to hatch tomorrow but when I attempted to candle -poorly I might add- today it didn't look promising. What's a good makeshift way to go about it and exactly what am I looking for on a fully developed egg?
She likes to learn.
Is it that obvious?If you weren't from Louisiana, I'd accuse you of being a troll.Kiki may have an opinion on this... Pull up a chair, we are about to have a flashlight discussion.
Spoiler alert - 500 Lumens.
And you, my dear, sweet Kiki, likes to teach. I'm afraid. Very afraid.
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Give me a minute.Ok that's what I used and I think I saw that on one of them. But I expected movement. Should there be movement?
If you weren't from Louisiana, I'd accuse you of being a troll.Kiki may have an opinion on this... Pull up a chair, we are about to have a flashlight discussion.
Spoiler alert - 500 Lumens.
And you, my dear, sweet Kiki, likes to teach. I'm afraid. Very afraid.
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Give me a minute.
I'll show you what an internal pip looks like.
Or do you already know?
Are you a real coonass?No. I suck at all things chicken except breed ID. I'm very green when it comes to all this.