Looking at the egg in the nest, I'd say it's likely not alive anymore, though I'm not positive. Sorry!
At least four of my last five eggs that died at the end of the incubation (during lockdown) got dark-looking kind of like that.
The first of 11 kids in the bestest family in the world!
The Dogs: Tipper (black Lab/Cocker) and Boaz (yellow Labrador Retriever)
The Cats: Trixxie (tortoiseshell) and Pumpkin (snow shoe)
The Ducks: Anconas in black, chocolate, and lavender: Mr. Darcy, Mr. Bingley, Lizzy, Jane
"I can do all things through Him Who strengthens me." ~ Phil. 4:13
The first of 11 kids in the bestest family in the world!
The Dogs: Tipper (black Lab/Cocker) and Boaz (yellow Labrador Retriever)
The Cats: Trixxie (tortoiseshell) and Pumpkin (snow shoe)
The Ducks: Anconas in black, chocolate, and lavender: Mr. Darcy, Mr. Bingley, Lizzy, Jane
"I can do all things through Him Who strengthens me." ~ Phil. 4:13















. I hope we haven't gone this far and don't get any ducklings. That would be awful.
Sorry if I misled you about the eggs - I only meant that one blueish egg looked a little off - the others look perfectly normal!
I probably would have left it in the nest, too, just to make sure, if it didn't smell too bad.
