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Eggs

Found an old can light in the garage. I bought a
flourescent bulb for it, since they don't make much
heat. |

Cut a hole in cardboard so the eggs would set slightly
in it. I made two of these, one for the smaller
bantam eggs. |

Here it is with an egg on it. |

Here it is with an egg on it -- lit up! |
How to candle
To candle, darken the room. Eggs can be out of the incubator
(or away from a broody hen) for up to 20-30 minutes before
starting to cool down inside, so don't rush. You can GENTLY
roll the egg on the candler to get the best view.
Out of the 14 eggs in this batch, we removed
nine by day 14 that were obviously not developing. There
is a chance that a non-developing egg will explode in
the 'bator, and that is messy and STINKY. It hasn't happened
to me yet, though.
I wouldn't candle after day 16 or 17. The
eggs are mostly chick (black mass) and air sac by then
anyway, and they should be left alone for the last few
days before hatching (no turning from day 18-hatch).
Pics from
day 8 candling
(click
any pic to see a larger version)
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