November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Life! My Best Candling Vid!~


I took you along for another candling video and it is always so amazing to see! Hope you enjoy! You must get the Magicfly Egg Candler! Our Mountain Top Farmstead continues to grow! Thank you for coming along on the journey! Thanks for watching! xo
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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Life! My Best Candling Vid!~

  1. You are adorable!! Trying my hand at incubating some runner duck eggs. First time ever using an incubator! Hope I get it right…going off what videos Im watching.. Thanks for the video!! Helpful!

  2. so if they are advance from the other ones do your still do lock down for the 2 eggs that are advance then the other one ?

  3. Right next to my house, a mother duck hatched her eggs 😀 Unfortunately, she abandoned them, and now we took in 5 of them (the other 4 are gone) We started incubating in a homemade incubator, and I did some candling. I'm a little confused, because there is a very very clear air sack, but the rest is kinda dark. I may see some VERY faint lines right at the edge of the darkness, but otherwise, nothing. Help? Thanks!

  4. I just put my first eggs ever in my homemade incubator. I have mynown rhode island red and I bought 6 silkie eggs. I am so excited for them to hopefully hatch. I do have a question. Is it safe to put different stage eggs in the incubator? What do you do about lockdown when I do that?

  5. What do you do after they hatch? Do you let the hen raise them. If so, do you have a separate brooder or place for them. I found one of our hens setting today under our deck. We use ally only let them out late in evenings.

  6. Have blue and brown eggs in my incubator. Using flashlights could see embryo and vessels in brown ones, but nothing except the air sac in blue ones. Same on your video, so now I see that's it's common, and it is not a fault of my candling technique. Thank you for sharing.

  7. Hi! Love your video! I'm curious! If you incubated quail eggs, do you think it would work for budgie eggs, too?
    I had a mom abandon her eggs one time and I have to same candler and they were fertile from what I could tell (some veins) and didn't have an incubator!
    How do you think it would work for them and how often did you turn your quail eggs?

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