Good morning, everyone!
Today's tip:
When candling early or candling dark eggs (like many excited participants will be doing) you can use a bright flashlight with a strip of foil wrapped around the beam, with black electrical tape on the outside. This helps keep the greatest amount of light inside, thus flowing through the egg. This also allows the collar to shape to the egg, which prevents that crack of light where most flashlights meet the egg- this crack of light keeps us from seeing as well as we otherwise might because our eyes can't fully dilate.
One more thing- our best vision is actually our peripheral sight, and thus if you look an inch or so to one side when you cant be sure you're seeing movement, you can actually tell whether there's movement a lot better!
Happy hatching, everyone! Off to the muddy mess that my breedery has become!!
Nicely done!!!
I woke up intending to toss the eggs that were due the 9th, but had peeping and humidity had dropped. I have 3 Lt Sussex out and a FBCM almost out, but yes I did have to help. Outer membrane was dry and tissue like I like it, but inner membrane was shrinking and suffacating them. One Lt Sussex zipped and died and looks otherwise really healthy. More eggs in there, so I'm watching and trying to get ready for my trip!
I have more to lockdown, but they're due the 17th and I'm worried I'll come back to dead chicks. I may or not candle the eggs for this hatch before I leave. Just looked at them and though "oh, not right now!" I also have about 100 eggs waiting to go in SOMEWHERE!!!
After going to the bank today I stopped at Walmart and bought 4 new thermometers. I think the ones from last year have pooped out and all the bators might be running to low. AGGGGGGGHHHH!!!!!!! All I need.