I candled my duck eggs, 8 of them, a few days ago. Two were rotten, four more were just duds, and two looked like maybe they had embryo shadows. All but one of the six culls were not fertile to begin with including the two rots, the one that was fertile had no growth at all so I think I must have gotten to it too late.
I've been candling the two remaining eggs fanatically looking for some sign of growth. I haven't noticed any change in size or shape of the embryo shadows or any distinct blood vessels but the area around the embryo shadows is very slightly redder than on Friday and the air cells are more distinct (humidity has been stable). Should I wait another week before I decide to toss them or should I be seeing definite development by now?
Also I wish I had known Cayugas laid black and partially black eggs! I feel like an idiot now because I threw out two potentially good eggs because they were black and I thought they must have gone really off (I had a cold so I couldn't smell anything). Lol, beginner bumble I guess.
Oh! I forgot to mention that the eggs are at day 9 of incubation. I guess that might be important lol.
I've been candling the two remaining eggs fanatically looking for some sign of growth. I haven't noticed any change in size or shape of the embryo shadows or any distinct blood vessels but the area around the embryo shadows is very slightly redder than on Friday and the air cells are more distinct (humidity has been stable). Should I wait another week before I decide to toss them or should I be seeing definite development by now?
Also I wish I had known Cayugas laid black and partially black eggs! I feel like an idiot now because I threw out two potentially good eggs because they were black and I thought they must have gone really off (I had a cold so I couldn't smell anything). Lol, beginner bumble I guess.
Oh! I forgot to mention that the eggs are at day 9 of incubation. I guess that might be important lol.