On a side note, heading to Columbus sometime over the next several weeks to check out The Ohio State University with my youngest. Its in the top 4 for her choices for business school next fall.Well, I finally remembered to buy a flashlight for candling that is brighter than the built-in on the NurtureRight while I was actually IN the store (as opposed to at the barn, or worse, at work where I have the memory of a goldfish for my own self-preservation - gamblers are awful.), and finally got a really good look inside my day 11 eggs. Of the 8 that developed I have great movement on 7 (5 Cemani, 3 EE/??), and only one that looked like it quit at day 8ish. That batch is techincally due to hatch on Valentines day, but I always end up setting late in the day.
I also just set another dozen in the bator tonight - 7 pure Ayam Cemani, 2 potentially from my phoenix hen crossed with either RIR or black standard Cochin (I'd love to get her with my bantam cochin and/or my Ayam cemani, but they are both rough with her, and I feel guilty because she's my sweetest girl), 1 EE and 3 brown mystery eggs that come from various girls in my free-range flock.
Sadly, as of this morning my Silkie girls are still freeloading slackers...