Bee....isn't some of the eggs still viable....? So you still could have success even if not all hatch...or did I miss something.
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Bee....isn't some of the eggs still viable....? So you still could have success even if not all hatch...or did I miss something.
I have three eggs that show development right now and one quitter. The rest were taken out last night and cataloged as to their conditions upon cracking. Right now egg 11 looks the most promising because I can actually see the chick moving like a Mexican jumping bean in there!![]()
Just saw a chick moving in Egg #11!!!!e
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Couldn't see much in eggs 6 and 7 but dark areas. One has a well defined aircell but the other does not or I just cannot see it, but don't know why. Who knows what is going on in those eggs! Egg #5 is a quitter but I'm leaving it in place to hold heat. I gave them all a really good sniff and no bad smells, so they all stay where they are. Who knows? Might just get one chick from all this.....
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Oh YyyyyAAAAAYYYY! Isn't it just breath taking? Candling can be a now you see it now you don't....but ManoMan, when you see it, it makes your heart beat harder!Just saw a chick moving in Egg #11!!!!![]()
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Couldn't see much in eggs 6 and 7 but dark areas. One has a well defined aircell but the other does not or I just cannot see it, but don't know why. Who knows what is going on in those eggs! Egg #5 is a quitter but I'm leaving it in place to hold heat. I gave them all a really good sniff and no bad smells, so they all stay where they are. Who knows? Might just get one chick from all this.....![]()
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When I removed the bad eggs from the nest last night my temps dropped pretty quickly and went all the way to 95 before I realized it, so clicked the control to the next setting up and gathered the remaining eggs into a smaller clutch next to the water wiggler. Temps are now stable and everything is good there.
Anyone else out there doing this experiment and are removing candled eggs, watch those temps for changes.
Just saw a chick moving in Egg #11!!!!e
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:yiipchick
Couldn't see much in eggs 6 and 7 but dark areas. One has a well defined aircell but the other does not or I just cannot see it, but don't know why. Who knows what is going on in those eggs! Egg #5 is a quitter but I'm leaving it in place to hold heat. I gave them all a really good sniff and no bad smells, so they all stay where they are. Who knows? Might just get one chick from all this.....
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Great that you have at least one! I just candled my eggs (done the newfangled way in an expensive incubator) and they are all still coming along, despite my incubator bulb blowing in the night and the incubator getting down to 70 for who knows how long. My hatch date is the day after yours! Or at least it was. They may be late now.![]()
Bee, how are you keeping track of humidity? Are you keeping an eye on the air cells? I would hate for you to get so far only to end up with drowned or shrinkwrapped chicks. Speaking of which, how do you plan on bumping up the humidity for the last three days?