November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Candling An Unfertilized Egg~Day 10


A quick look at what an unfertilized egg will look like regardless of incubation. Every egg will vary also due to color and shell thickness as well. That is why I filmed a quick comparison. My Cream Legbar eggs are surprisingly dark! Just know that every egg is different! Candling can be difficult, but once you have a little experience-it becomes easier and is very educational. Pardon the moment of blurriness towards the end. Enjoy & Thanks for watching!~
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10 thoughts on “VIDEO: Candling An Unfertilized Egg~Day 10

  1. Those are the prettiest eggs I have ever seen!! You don't even need to dye them!! What are ya'll doing for Easter? Whatever you do, hope you have a blessed and beautiful day!!! You are just the cutest and sweetest Girl! Wish I was your neighbor. Really I do!!!!!!!!

  2. I can speak from first hand knowledge you don't want an eggs exploding in the incubator. The smell is awful and it is hard to get rid if it. Check eggs most carefully.

  3. so non firtlized eggs are black when candled… does that count for Muscovy eggs? I have some and we are on day 10. mom didn't sit on them after day 4. I just figured they were dead and she knew. I took a flashlight to them and the yolk moved upward. guessing I need more research because I need a self-made incubator stat

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