To candle the eggs, you can shine a bright light (from a flashlight) onto the egg to see what is happening inside. Here is an example of a chicken egg after 7 days of incubation:
The black spot in the middle is the eye, and then you can also see a curved embryo shape forming and the veins.
Here are a few pictures from our eggs that I took today:
The black dots (down toward the bottom) and veins are a little more visible in these two eggs because the shells are green.
You can still see the black dots in these two eggs but the veins are not as clear as the other two. These eggs have brown shells. The size and thickness of the shells can also determine how easy it is to see what is happening on the inside.
I will candle all the eggs again in another week. Right now, it looks like at least 6 of our eggs have some good development happening. Hopefully none of these 6 will become quitters (the begin to develop but then die during the process).
Until next time!
~Ms. Julie
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