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I GOT DUCCLES
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I use my phone light. I have an android and my power button is on the back so my case dips down right there. My eggs sit perfectly so I can easily candle with my phone light.
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They should also be turned twice a day as well as large end up pointed end down for storing until you put them in incubator. Best to store them in cool place 50 to 55 degrees is best. I just use old egg carton to store and lean it a little sideways and just tilt it other direction for turning.Oh dear, they're on their side, like they would be lying in the nest waiting for a full clutch to form. It's got to be ok, mommas don't leave them round end up...
Any suggestions for an egg candler? I'll have some of those babies that have the suuuuper dark brown eggs.
I've heard that turning isn't necessary until they are incubated. I can understand why you might want to turn though, so using either method shouldn't be an issue.They should also be turned twice a day as well as large end up pointed end down for storing until you put them in incubator. Best to store them in cool place 50 to 55 degrees is best. I just use old egg carton to store and lean it a little sideways and just tilt it other direction for turning.
We are not Momma hens. A poultry science professor that specializes in poultry reproduction (and has raised chickens for show and bred some interesting chickens) said the broody hens can do a better job than we can. The way I look at it they know more about it by instinct than mankind will ever know, even if they are first time pullets.they're on their side, like they would be lying in the nest waiting for a full clutch to form. It's got to be ok, mommas don't leave them round end up...
Those dark brown and the green eggs can be really hard to see inside. I use an LED flashlight (can't remember how many lumens but a lot) and have a lot of trouble seeing much in my green eggs. I hold the light up to the egg in a really dark room and can kind of tell if it is developing around seven days. At 18 days to go into lockdown I'm mainly just looking for a dark mass and the air cell or if it is clear.Any suggestions for an egg candler? I'll have some of those babies that have the suuuuper dark brown eggs.
As long as you keep the temperature at 99.5, and humidity at 40-50% your all good! Is very exciting! Good luck!Haaaaaalp! That went better than expected! I will have babies in 17 days! OMG. Eeep! What do I need to know? I've never done this before! It's 10 degrees outside?? (I could have planned better, but I was trying to save the genes of the roo who got killed. I didn't have much choice.)
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