First Timer Eggs

Ah sad news... I think both the eggs I put in the incubator were unfertilized (which I guess shouldn't be terribly surprising news to me now that I think about it, as Yikes never really showed interest in getting jiggy with either of my drakes). I'm not seeing any signs of development after 5 and 7 days respectively. But maybe just to be sure, as this is also my first time learning to candle eggs, I'll share here what they look like.

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Ah sad news... I think both the eggs I put in the incubator were unfertilized (which I guess shouldn't be terribly surprising news to me now that I think about it, as Yikes never really showed interest in getting jiggy with either of my drakes). I'm not seeing any signs of development after 5 and 7 days respectively. But maybe just to be sure, as this is also my first time learning to candle eggs, I'll share here what they look like.

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Yeah, these look undeveloped to me. I found that by now, even if I couldn’t see veins, that it would still look red inside. All-yellow or yellow & orange meant no development. Most likely just not fertilized.
 
Well this is frustrating. 1 week of incubating with 15 eggs in the incubator, and not a single one of them is showing any signs of development. I swear my 2 drakes must be firing blanks or something. I mean, what even are the odds of that. I was really hoping to have got at least a couple ducklings. Is it typical for duck hens to not have a single egg fertilized?

I'm almost wondering if there is something wrong with my incubator. It's at a temp of 100° ranging between 52-54% humidity.

I'm even tempted to give the other eggs I've collected back their moms (Yikes is going a bit broody) just to see if they have better luck hatching them than I do.
 

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