So many bloodlines in eggs

Their not shipped and they are from my Rhode Island Reds and Light Sussex.

I was wondering if it's anything to do with the storage before going in the incubator.

I was turning them once a day and the first laied eggs were about 11 days old before they went in the bator.

Thank you for your help.
11 days isn't that bad. A lot of people won't set eggs older than 7 days, but it's recommended to use eggs 10 days or under. Still you really don't see a major decrease until 2 weeks. I wouldn't think it was that. Are the eggs that are showing the blood rings located in the same area of the incubator or are they spread throughout the incubator?
 

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