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yup.. if I wanted to spend good money on infertile eggs.. I could save the shipping cost and go to Walmart
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Please be sure to read the LG thread-- I'm there and CMOM to help new users of the LG. Lots of little tricks that will increase you r hatch rates. First, buy a good thermometer and don'tuse the one with the LG UNLESS it has been checked against a reliable one.So I bought a little giant at the feed store and I'm now hand turning the eggs. I want to candle them to see if they are still developing but since this is my first hatch, I'm not positive what to look for. They sat at about 86 degrees for almost 12 hours. I don't even know if they're still viable. Anyone have a suggestion for what I should look for? I'm going to find the post with the candling pics for each day and try to compare, but I just wondered how worried I should be. Thanks in advance!
Low temp just means they are slow to get developing-- if it was running at 86 when you first put in the eggs-- no worries.
Not easy to compare eggs day to day to another persons hatch-- too many variables. FUn but not 100% accurate. Can yo candle and look for increaseing growth in the chick, and the dev of the air cell?
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