2 were clear on the inside, so I cracked them open and one looked like a regular egg while the other had 5 red dots in the shape of the #5 side of a dice. Not sure what to make of that.
My main concern, however, are the other supposedly fertile duck eggs. I can clearly see a network of veins...
I have a 15x15 fenced in area that I want to keep 2-3 ducks in. I plan on putting down centipede grass and I'm wondering if they would destroy it or not. I know they eat grass, I just don't know to what extent. They will be in their pens the majority of the day.
thanks.
I live in Florida where the temps range from 75ish at night to 95ish during the day (currently). Humidty ranges from 60%-100% sometimes. I live in a very old house where they did not use insulation in the walls. So I do not run the central air, only a bedroom window a/c (at night). So...
I've built a 15' x 15' x 4' chain link enclosure for a couple ducks. I've read through many threads on here about chain link coop roofs, but it seems everyone has a 6' dog kennel.
So, obviously I need to extended the height of my fence 2'-3' so I don't have to hunch over while I'm in there...