It's the night of day 6, and I have 10 eggs, 7 sizzle silkies, 1 leghorn, and 2 silver laced wyandottes. 3 of the sizzles aborted themselves and were extremely porous, and the other 4... I'm not sure? I saw veining, but it wasn't through the entire egg. The embryo was noticeable, but the veining had a noticeable ring around the edge of the veins? Is this the dreaded bloodring that means they aborted?
The leghorn had a *very*, very very very faint shadow in the center, and moved with rotating the egg. Is this also dead?
The wyandottes... They are black masses with noticeable air sacs at the end. But one has the air sacs at both ends and moves as the egg rotates, keeping on the top? Is this one dead as well...? The other one stayed in place and only has a single air sac, but I couldn't notice much else....
Sorry if this seems that I haven't read up on the candling process, I'm just hoping that someone will come along and say that most of them aren't dead, even though it seems they are.
The leghorn had a *very*, very very very faint shadow in the center, and moved with rotating the egg. Is this also dead?
The wyandottes... They are black masses with noticeable air sacs at the end. But one has the air sacs at both ends and moves as the egg rotates, keeping on the top? Is this one dead as well...? The other one stayed in place and only has a single air sac, but I couldn't notice much else....
Sorry if this seems that I haven't read up on the candling process, I'm just hoping that someone will come along and say that most of them aren't dead, even though it seems they are.
