trying to candle~ confused ? help plesae

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I candled my hatching eggs this morning. They have been in incubator 10 days. They are R.I.R. , so brown eggs. They received not the best handling from the P.O. mainly because they did not come Express and the box was only marked "FRAGILE" not "HATCHING EGGS".
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"FRAGILE" parcels are thrown as far as 20' into the carriers parcel hampers.
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When I candled the eggs all but one had what appears to be just a large air pocket at the top. One egg was dark almost to the bottom with a small lighter area at the end. Any guess as to what I am looking at.
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1 maybe chick out of 7 or ????? I have done everything correctly. Let eggs settle on arrival, temp. humidity, turning, keeping my fingers crossed etc.
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THANK YOU !
 
I don't candle eggs till the 18th day, at which point I discard ones that will not hatch.



  1. The egg looks clear. Either too early for candling (has to be 8-days since the start of the incubation). If clear after 8 days of incubation, the eggs are probably infertile or the embryo died at an early stage.
  2. Fertile egg with red blood veins - only visible after 8 days of incubation
  3. Rote oder schwarze Färbung – early embryo death -- if candled after 8 days of incubation or later.
  4. Embryo with red "Blood" ring - early death
  5. Dark outline with ill defined detail - late death (10-16 days)
  6. Live embryo with bill in air sack - due to hatch in 24-48 hours
  7. Normal development of the air pocket according to number of days


http://www.avianweb.com/candlingeggs.html
 

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