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  • Question
    Can I use a regular flashlight?
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    Yes, or you can get the flashlight app for your phone.
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    When I was candling the egg, it looked like it was cracked, but it was not on the outside. Is it a bad egg?
    Heidi Joe Collins
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    It may not be a bad egg, but could be a hairline crack that cannot be felt. It's best to look for defects in the eggs before the start of incubation to help avoid problems and ensure the healthiest chicks.
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    How many times should I turn the egg and when do I stop rotating it?
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    Turn the eggs three times a day. Stop turning them on day 18 and raise the humidity level to around 70%.
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    Can I collect fertilized eggs then put them back in my hen's coup?
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    Yes, it's fine to collect fertilized eggs for a few days to build up a clutch before giving them to a broody. Just shift the eggs around a bit each day, and don't use eggs over a week old.
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    If the egg is fertilized, but did not start developing, can I eat it?
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    No, every egg that has been in an incubator but has not developed runs the risk of bacterial infection that could make you very ill if you ate it. There are plenty of healthy eggs to eat out there, choose one of those instead.
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    In the days 1-4 of incubating Guinea fowl eggs, the temperature has been fluctuating. It was at 105*F for a whole night and at 90*F during a school day. Could the guineas be dead?
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    They might hatch, but extreme temperature fluctuations can cause poorly developed chicks with foot and leg problems, among other things.
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    Can I use any type of torch?
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    Any type of flashlight can work, but you'll have more luck with stronger flashlights.
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    Will a hen kick any bad eggs out on her own?
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    Yes, usually she will do that with a bad egg, but not always. It's important to candle the eggs so make sure they are all developing so you don't end up with a bad egg exploding.
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    I have candled my eggs, but can not tell if they are developing. What can I do?
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    Put them back into the incubator and relax. Some eggs take longer to develop, and some species have thicker shells so it's harder to see inside them.
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    Can I eat an egg that quit?
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    No. Any eggs that have quit are probably not healthy to eat. Generally, you do not want to eat eggs that have met an incubator or a brooding hen, as the actual edible egg part is no more, or has begun to develop. These eggs are not safe for consumption.
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    I don't have an incubator, so will I still be able to raise the egg if it's developing?
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    You'll have to make an incubator, or find a broody hen. Those are the only ways to incubate a chick.
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    Do I have to make a hole in an egg to candle it?
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    No, do not crack the egg and only handle with caution. A cracked egg or one with a whole poked in it will not develop!
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    My hen has been sitting on eggs for an unknown number of days. We've been watching for 14 days now and have seen nothing. Should I let her go a full 21 days to see if she has chicks?
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    Yes, give her a full 3 weeks.
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    My guinea fowl has been sitting for 28 days, not eating or drinking the last week. How long should I wait to throw the lot?
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    Guinea fowl eggs usually hatch at the twenty eighth day (day 28), but it's not rare for the chicks to hatch later. In fact, many bird eggs are know to hatch a little late. Wait about two to three days for any signs of hatching and if no chicks hatch by then, throw the eggs away.
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    Is it okay to candle the eggs every day?
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    As long as you wash your hands before touching them and do it quickly and gently, this should be fine, but keep in mind that developing embryos are very fragile and you risk the safety of the eggs when you handle them excessively. Once on day 7 and once on day 18 are really all you need.
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    I candled my egg today on day 3 and I see this little spot moving as I turn the egg. Is it dead or fine?
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    It is fine. The black spot is the developing eye of the chick. This usually happens at around 3-4 days. The black spot wouldn't be there if the egg was not fertilized.
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    I found an abandoned bird's nest 4 days ago (I'm pretty sure they're either Bewick's wrens or Carolina wrens). How can I tell if they're still alive?
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    If you found it four days ago, there is sadly no way that the embryos are still alive - that's way too long to sit out.
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    Can you eat an egg even if the chick has developed inside?
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    No, once the chick has developed there's no egg contents inside. If you do crack the egg, blood and the unborn chick will come out. If you no longer want the developed egg then throw it in the bin but do not crack it at all!
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    What does an in/out temperature mode in a digital thermometer/hygrometer mean? Which mode should I use for my egg incubator temperature?
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    It means temperature inside and outside. Use inside for your incubator.
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    We have 9 eggs in an incubator, which we have not candled at all. On day 10, we lost power for several hours. Now, on day 21, we are not sure if they were affected by the outage. Is there any way to check to see if the eggs are viable?
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    Leave it for about 3 - 4 more days, as the outage could have caused a slow development.
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    How many days does it take to candle chicken eggs?
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    It's generally best to wait to candle the eggs until they've been incubating for a week so that you can really see the development.
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    Is the egg a quitter if it has dark splotches around it?
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    No, that's simply the coloration of the egg. Don't worry, color has nothing to do with the fertility. It's what's inside the egg that counts. If the splotches are inside, then that's the nerves, so don't worry either way.
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    How do you tell whether the eggs are no longer edible?
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    Simply by candling them. You should see the developed chick inside. Also, never eat eggs that your broody hen has been sitting on or eggs that have come from the incubator. You can eat fertilised eggs but once the chick has developed inside, it is no longer edible.
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    When candling eggs, not all air sacs are on the big end. Is this a problem?
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    It can be, but it also might be a result of you moving the egg from the incubator. Mark those eggs so if they have problems with hatching, you know the symptoms for the next time.
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    When you crack an egg open, does the white spot next to the yolk mean it's fertile?
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    No. If it's fertile, the yolk itself will contain what is called a "bullseye." It's a sometimes faint, and sometimes considerably darker white circle on the yolk itself. A larger white piece (called chalazae) in your yolk can indicate that the egg was not fertilized, but its primary job is to anchor the yolk to the egg.
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    Can an egg that already made it to the store be fertilized?
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    No. There wouldn't be any roosters around the egg-layers, and even if there inexplicably were, the refrigeration would have killed any potential embryo.
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    When should I candle my chicken eggs?
    Lindsey Jo Walker
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    By days five and six, you should start to candle your chicken eggs. By these days, if the chick is growing, you should see a spider web, and by day eight, your egg should have a full spider web.
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    What does an in/out temperature mode on a digital thermometer/hygrometer mean?
    Nawal Taj
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    In means the temperature of the area where your device is actually placed, while out is the temperature reading by the sensor which is usually connected outside via cable.
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    What should I do if I don't have an incubator?
    Community Answer
    You'll have to either purchase one, hope that the hen sits on the egg, or check how to Make a Simple Homemade Incubator for Chicks .
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    When candling, how long can I keep the eggs away from the mother?
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    The eggs cannot be away from the mother for more than 20-30 minutes, or you'll risk the development of the eggs. Mother hens often leave the nest for 15-20 minutes during the day to eat, drink, and poop, so cooling the eggs for a short amount of time is no problem, but make sure to only remove them at night when the hen is drowsy.
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