Thread formerly known as Hatch day is today

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My uncle got a dozen infertile goose eggs from a market once. It costed like $120 cause they were organic. But he froze them and had omlettes with them for the month
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Ok here are a couple of my eggs that I candled tonight. It was hard to take the pics standing ob one leg, holding the led flashlight, the egg and the phone so hubby tried to take the pics I wanted to show. So take a look and see what you think. These are 10 days incubating.
First egg different views:
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Second egg:
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Do they look weird to you guys? There was movement in all of my eggs though. They just look weird.
 
The air cell may be a little irregular but otherwise they look fine. Veins = live duckling inside. I would not worry.

Here is my new chicken (Standard sized Australian Langshan). She's standing on the ironing board....

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A couple of mine look liked that and ended up fine. I think they look good overall. I have 2 through the air cell but nothing past that. Maybe more, that was last night. I'm not opening the bator cuz it's holding the humidity.. (resisting.... resisting.. )


Your new chicken is very pretty!
 
70%cocoa :

The air cell may be a little irregular but otherwise they look fine. Veins = live duckling inside. I would not worry.

Here is my new chicken (Standard sized Australian Langshan). She's standing on the ironing board....

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Very pretty Cocoa. There was someone around my area selling Langshan not to long ago but I wasn't sure if they could take our winters. wish i had of looked into now.​
 

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