Egg candling. Super Simple Way to Candling Eggs Using a Mobile Phone.
What to Look for When Candling Eggs at Different Stages of Incubation
.Days 1-3: Not much might be visible other than a slight red ring surrounding the yolk. This is known as a blood ring, and it shows that the embryo has been fertilized and that blood vessels are encircling it.
.Days 4-7: The embryo should be visible as a dark spot on the yolk. Additionally, blood vessels ought to be visible growing out of the embryo and creating a network around it. At the larger end of the egg, the air cell should be tiny.
.Days 8 through 14: The embryo's head, eyes, wings, legs, and beak should become more visible. A heartbeat and movement may also be visible. The air cell ought to occupy a third or more of the egg and be bigger.
.Day 15-18: Almost all of the chick's features, including its comb, claws, and feathers, should be visible. The chick should occupy the majority of the egg's volume and move less often. About half of the egg should be occupied by the air cell.
.Day 19-21: Candle eggs should not be lit at this time because it could startle or hurt the chick. The chick will break through the air cell and then the shell when it is ready to hatch.
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