Some red veins.
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I have seen as early as day 3 in pekin eggs because they are so transparent. But for sure by week 1End of Week 1 of duck eggs in the incubator. Soon it will be time to try candling, right?
Don't wait any longer, otherwise you will only see a dark mass in the eggs. There should be a grid of blood-vessels present in the eggs. Maybe you will be able to see beating hearts.End of Week 1 of duck eggs in the incubator. Soon it will be time to try candling, right?
You already turned them into Xuineas? - That was fast!No hubris impulse buying. " I've been raising ducks for years, I know what to do with birds" no no I dont, I'm completely overwhelmed by four little birds.
I'm completely humiliated by them and almost afraid of a 4 inch bird. Ill take blurry pictures tomorrow.You already turned them into Xuineas? - That was fast!
For sure you have a point, the eggs are already quite "crowded" but I can see the veins very well and they are going vertically as they should (not floating in a horizontal circle). The air sacs are quite small to my newbie eye. I think they are doing well.Don't wait any longer, otherwise you will only see a dark mass in the eggs. There should be a grid of blood-vessels present in the eggs. Maybe you will be able to see beating hearts.
After being interrupted by a visit I was now able to complete the inspection. Of the 12 eggs, 11 look good and one has no visible veins, just shades of yellow, so I guess that one was not fertilized or somehow did not start to develop.For sure you have a point, the eggs are already quite "crowded" but I can see the veins very well and they are going vertically as they should (not floating in a horizontal circle). The air sacs are quite small to my newbie eye. I think they are doing well.
Can't take a photo because I'm using the mobile's light. And a sawn-off medicine bottle. Painted over with beehive paint.
If they are OK now, it's not very likely they would suddenly die before I open the incubator anyway at hatchday-minus-two, correct? I don't have to look again? I would prefer to just let them be since progress seems good.