maddysmamaw
Crowing
I candled tonight and I have a question. What does it mean if an egg is totally dark. No air cell no nothing. Just blackness from top to bottom. It was one of my light blue eggs so I should have been able to see something, right?
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I candled tonight and I have a question. What does it mean if an egg is totally dark. No air cell no nothing. Just blackness from top to bottom. It was one of my light blue eggs so I should have been able to see something, right?
It's the candler that came with my incubator. I could see into others. Even got some eye wriggling.
I candled tonight and I have a question. What does it mean if an egg is totally dark. No air cell no nothing. Just blackness from top to bottom. It was one of my light blue eggs so I should have been able to see something, right?
You guys ever have eggs that you can't really tell the round side from the pointy side? There kinda is no pointy side? I had an Easter Egger egg like that today and I've had a few brown eggs like that too and I've always thought if I were to hatch any (which I can't cause I don't have a rooster anyway) that the chick would probably wind up being incubated upside down/pipping at the wrong end.
How do you tell which end to put down? Or would incubating on the side solve that problem?
Maybe I just need a broody hen LOL
Yeah that happens sometimes.
A. Don't incubate that egg, because those could be bad genetics laying round eggs.
B. Candle it and you'll see the air cell.
