Jan 18, 2011 #1 jm93030 Songster 10 Years Joined Jun 4, 2009 Messages 947 Reaction score 7 Points 141 Location 93015 on January the 11 ,I put 49 eggs of Georgia Giant quails in the incubator when should I candle them? Thank you in advance
on January the 11 ,I put 49 eggs of Georgia Giant quails in the incubator when should I candle them? Thank you in advance
Jan 18, 2011 #2 JJMR794 Crowing 10 Years Joined Mar 2, 2009 Messages 7,584 Reaction score 203 Points 293 Location BROOKSVILLE FL DOESNT GET ANY EASIER TO CANDLE IN QUAIL WORLD THAN BOB EGGS THEY'VE BEEN COOKIN A WEEK NOW YOU SHOULD BE SEEING VIENING AND EVEN HEAVY SHADOWS IN THE CENTER TONIGHT
DOESNT GET ANY EASIER TO CANDLE IN QUAIL WORLD THAN BOB EGGS THEY'VE BEEN COOKIN A WEEK NOW YOU SHOULD BE SEEING VIENING AND EVEN HEAVY SHADOWS IN THE CENTER TONIGHT
Jan 18, 2011 #3 deerman Rest in Peace 1949-2012 Loving Legacy Joined Aug 24, 2008 Messages 9,491 Reaction score 121 Points 293 Location Southern Ohio 7 Days again at 18 days when you move to hatcher
Jan 19, 2011 Thread starter #4 jm93030 Songster 10 Years Joined Jun 4, 2009 Messages 947 Reaction score 7 Points 141 Location 93015 I just candle the eggs out of the 49 5 were totally clear the rest have lot of red veins 44 left
Jan 19, 2011 #5 Berlena In the Brooder 9 Years Joined Nov 7, 2010 Messages 68 Reaction score 1 Points 39 Location Near Disneyland! Quote: What about Coturnix eggs? Is it hard to candle those? I don't have a fancy "candler" gonna have to use a flashlight or something...
Quote: What about Coturnix eggs? Is it hard to candle those? I don't have a fancy "candler" gonna have to use a flashlight or something...
Jan 19, 2011 #6 Robo Songster 9 Years Joined Jul 15, 2010 Messages 3,367 Reaction score 16 Points 191 Location Knoxville,TN Sorry, but it is not possible to see much of anything. You can see a chick forming if there is a big dark mass, but you can't see any details at all. The ones that don't develop have a greenish glow.
Sorry, but it is not possible to see much of anything. You can see a chick forming if there is a big dark mass, but you can't see any details at all. The ones that don't develop have a greenish glow.
Jan 19, 2011 #7 Stellar The Quail Lady 14 Years Educator Joined Feb 6, 2010 Messages 4,205 Reaction score 129 Points 381 Location Tampa Bay, FL It is possible to see through coturnix eggs in a really dark room and a candler. I have done it and you can see some veins under the air cell.
It is possible to see through coturnix eggs in a really dark room and a candler. I have done it and you can see some veins under the air cell.
Jan 19, 2011 #8 JJMR794 Crowing 10 Years Joined Mar 2, 2009 Messages 7,584 Reaction score 203 Points 293 Location BROOKSVILLE FL Quote: What about Coturnix eggs? Is it hard to candle those? I don't have a fancy "candler" gonna have to use a flashlight or something... COTURNIX GET THE RON POPIEL TREATMENT.... SET IT AND FORGET IT WHEN ITS LATE FLOAT 'EM TO SEE IF YOU SHOULD GIVE THEM MORE TIME TP HATCH
Quote: What about Coturnix eggs? Is it hard to candle those? I don't have a fancy "candler" gonna have to use a flashlight or something... COTURNIX GET THE RON POPIEL TREATMENT.... SET IT AND FORGET IT WHEN ITS LATE FLOAT 'EM TO SEE IF YOU SHOULD GIVE THEM MORE TIME TP HATCH
Jan 20, 2011 #9 Berlena In the Brooder 9 Years Joined Nov 7, 2010 Messages 68 Reaction score 1 Points 39 Location Near Disneyland! Quote: Yeah I figured as much after reading a little more.... thanks. They will just hatch(or not) soon enough!
Quote: Yeah I figured as much after reading a little more.... thanks. They will just hatch(or not) soon enough!