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He is doing his job, I am positive
. I think they are all around 10 days, but I am just guessing. I want to crack one and see, but I would hate to kill a pre baby chick. Should I just start all over? Any more advice/help/ideas?
Let them continue. Eggs get lighter as they incubate/develop as they lose water. The change is slight enough (10%) that you won't really be able to feel it by your hand.
At 10 days, veins or dark blob is all you will see depending on your light source.
She is sitting on nine eggs.I researched the whole process and my light is not very bright at all, so I am just gonna let mother nature take her course. If they hatch they hatch if they don't they don't! This is my first broody and I am really only doing this for fun.
And, to add more chickies to my flock.
He is doing his job, I am positive
Let them continue. Eggs get lighter as they incubate/develop as they lose water. The change is slight enough (10%) that you won't really be able to feel it by your hand.
At 10 days, veins or dark blob is all you will see depending on your light source.
She is sitting on nine eggs.I researched the whole process and my light is not very bright at all, so I am just gonna let mother nature take her course. If they hatch they hatch if they don't they don't! This is my first broody and I am really only doing this for fun.