File:CDC PHIL 10147 – candling, non-fertile egg.jpg
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current | 11:30, 11 January 2023 | 1,200 × 1,803 (414 KB) | Opencooper | {{Information |Description=This non-fertile egg was observed using what is known as a candling procedure, whereupon, a very bright light is placed behind the egg, as was done throughout history by using a candle, hence the name. Today, employing more modern methods, a powerful lamp is placed against the broad end of the egg. In this way, the contents of the egg are revealed through the translucent shell. In unfertilized eggs, known as yolkers, the observer will see only a round yolk sac, and... |
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