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Ok you turkey connoisseurs, let's talk candling. How many of you candle your eggs? When do you candle your eggs? HOW do you candle? What kind of flashlight do you all use to candle? How OFTEN do you candle your eggs once they are put in the incubator?![]()
I have to admit that I DO NOT know how to candle. I have tried it but I can't see anything. Looks like a big glob of something in there. I don't ever see any veins or all of that other stuff people say that they see.So because of that, I don't ever candle. I just leave the eggs in and if they hatch, then they hatch. If not, then oh well. I have been SO lucky to NEVER have had any eggs to explode. WHEW!
I too candle with a Mag Lite mini flashlight. We have our incubator in our bedroom which is the darkest room in the house (my hubby used to work nights and sleep days so I have black out curtains). Anyway, I turn off all the light to candle and do it at night. If it isn't really dark, I can't really see much. I start on day 4 but usually it's day 6 before I can really see much. I incubate with the big end up so I never turn them over but I do pick them up in my hand to candle. I do run the flashlight all over the egg to see what's going on in there. Then I candle once a week so I can remove eggs that don't continue but I've never had an egg explode. I did have one start to smell one time. I always see veins and make sure the chick is moving up until lock down. Usually by then it's hard to see any more veins but I can still usually see movement. At that point I don't pick the eggs up anymore, I just put the light on top end of the egg.
I will try to candle this week.