this is an interesting thread... I love experiments.



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The benefit is to satisfy curiosity! I would have to candle to see just how bad the air cells were scrambled, and I am usually very patient! I would stick my light up to the really dark ones knowing good and well that I wouldn't be able to see anything, I'd just HAVE to. You must be steady as a rocK!!
I wonder if the hen (maybe a "Brrrrrdy") will turn the eggs like she would if she were actually broody. I also wonder if it could trigger the hormones to make her broody.
The benefit is to satisfy curiosity! I would have to candle to see just how bad the air cells were scrambled, and I am usually very patient! I would stick my light up to the really dark ones knowing good and well that I wouldn't be able to see anything, I'd just HAVE to. You must be steady as a rocK!!
I wonder if the hen (maybe a "Brrrrrdy") will turn the eggs like she would if she were actually broody. I also wonder if it could trigger the hormones to make her broody.
Wonderful, Ron! When is day 7 for yours? I hope you can get some pics, but since the eggs are dark, I realize you may not be able...I added UofA blue egg layer hatching eggs to the Brinsea yesterday and of course candled a couple of the Wisher1000 eggs. I swear they were developing!
I will candle again on day 7.
Shipped silkie eggs...day 10. Candled and tossed 4 that were clear. That leaves me with 9. Movement and veining in all. Terrible air cells...none completly detached, just large and quite a few saddle cells. Keeping them upright and only turning side to side. I think my humidity was a little high the first week (didn't have a hydrometer just followed Brinsea's instructions) Now that I have one I am keeping it around 40. I have been reading a lot about "dry" incubation....basically no water unless humidity drops below 25-30. Mine has been staying at about 40-45 with no water. Of course I will up it to 65-70 at lockdown. Anyone have any experience with this? I have a Brinsea Mini Advance.![]()
Wonderful, Ron! When is day 7 for yours? I hope you can get some pics, but since the eggs are dark, I realize you may not be able...
SCG - What day are yours on?
Pinky - I'm sorry you had to toss 4, but it seems that with the abuse they evidently endured on their trip, that number is lower than it could have been. Good luck for the rest.![]()
Quote: Day 7 will be Wednesday. I have an high intensity Candler and will use freshly charged batteries.
I will get a picture of what I see in there. I can usually see something by day 7.