I answered your post with a link so you can see what you are looking for in each egg. Plus if you give each egg a gentle shake, the bad egg will slosh. Follow back thru the thread. By 10 days you can see an embryo swimming around. Cathryn rainbowsilkies MI
--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, "Dorothy L" <odellover@...> wrote:
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> I have a small incubator that I used for several years in the classroom with no problems. I got it out about 10 days ago and set it up for my grandkids. Problem: I have at least 1 rotten egg (can smell it!) and I can't figure out which one(s) it is. I've tossed the ones I knew were not good, but there must be at least one more in there creating the stink. Is there a file or website with good candling photos the kids and I can review before we try candling them again? I hate to give up and toss the whole project.
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