Build A Homemade Egg Candler

Wondering how to tell if an egg is fertile candling it? Make this homemade egg candler to see inside your homegrown eggs using simple parts.

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by AdobeStock/Esin Deniz

Wondering how to tell if an egg is fertile candling it? Make this homemade egg candler to see inside your homegrown eggs using simple parts.

“Don’t count your chickens before they hatch” is one proverb this poultry raiser has learned to take literally. I know from experience just how frustrating it is to have a hen (or an incubator) waste time trying to hatch an unfertilized egg. However, since I put together my homemade egg candler — a device that allows me to see inside unhatched eggs — not only can I glean the chicks-to-be from the mere omelet fixings, I can also check the freshness and purity of those infertile, “eating-grade” hen fruits. Best of all, my tester was fashioned from a few inexpensive parts and took only minutes to make!

Candler Construction

The main component of my little lantern is a good-sized metal can with a lid (mine happens to be a candy container, but a coffee can or any canister with a tight fitting lid would serve just as well). To make the candler, I first positioned an ordinary light fixture inside the can… punching a few mounting holes in the container’s bottom… and then securing the fixture in place with a couple of small nuts and bolts. I made one other opening in the bottom of the canister for the light’s electric cord.

  • Updated on Feb 9, 2024
  • Originally Published on Nov 1, 1983
Tagged with: backyard birds, chickens, eggs
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