They aren't changing colors. She sat on the nest all morning, but once it warmed up, she has come out to walk around. When she left the nest, she covered the eggs with the bedding. I hadn't planned on incubating any of them and just letting nature take it's course. Lol
That's what I was thinking, but it's been so warm, so I was wondering if as it got colder if she would sit on them? I've left them all in there for now to see what happens.
We got them back in April I believe when they were babies. I used to have 4 but 2 got attacked in the cage by something. The other 2 managed to survive
Ok, but how can I tell if they are fertilized? At this point, I think all of the eggs would be wasted unless she keeps laying them because they have sat outside for so long in the heat. Thanks
How do you tell if the eggs are fertilized? I heard of a trick of holding them up to light, but not sure if that's true? I have 2 Peking ducks, one male and one female. She has laid about 23 eggs as of today, but isn't sitting on them to hatch them. How do I know if she will hatch them or if...
Hello y'all. I have 2 Peking ducks, one male and one female. She started laying eggs a few weeks ago. My question is how do I know if she is laying just to lay or if she is laying to actually hatch them? She has laid 23 eggs as of today and seems to sit on them from time to time, but not full...