Yes, just give me a wee bit of time. Mine are scovies. Also my first duck incubation.Can you take a picture of your 10 days and put it here PLEASE!!
I'd like to see the difference in air cells!
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Yes, just give me a wee bit of time. Mine are scovies. Also my first duck incubation.Can you take a picture of your 10 days and put it here PLEASE!!
I'd like to see the difference in air cells!
The worker people at the store, all Vietnamese were looking at me funny, I think.Had a goodreading your "mistake" but I look at it as a SIGN. After this you need to get yourself an incubator, just in case. I have a Janoel 12 still in the box, for "someday".
I know Filipinos love it, know it's a fertilized duck egg with embryo.
Looked it up on the internet but not posting the embryo pic (sad) ...
Balut (spelled standardized as balot) is a developing bird embryo (usually a duck) that is boiled and eaten from the shell. It originated from and is commonly sold as street food in the Philippines. Often served with beer, balut is popular in Southeast Asian countries, such as Laos(khai look; Lao: ໄຂ່ລູກ), Cambodia (pong tia koun; Khmer: ពងទាកូន),[1] Thailand (Khai Khao; Thai: ไข่ข้าว) and Vietnam (Vietnamese: trứng vịt lộn or hột vịt lộn).
The Tagalog and Malay word balot means "wrapped". The length of incubation before the egg is cooked is a matter of local preference, but generally ranges between 14 and 21 days.
The eating of balut is controversial due to religious, animal welfare, and human health concerns.
Mallard ducks are used extensively in the production of balut.
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YES! We can go nuts together!Yes, just give me a wee bit of time. Mine are scovies. Also my first duck incubation.
Probably were thinking you’d get a big surprise when you cracked one open!The worker people at the store, all Vietnamese were looking at me funny, I think.
I wonder if they were wondering if I knew what I was buying.
I had no clue. I wish someone at the store would have said something to me.
go nuts? I’m already nuts lol these duck eggs have me stressing as much as the shipped silkie eggs last year. Only 4 are fertile out of 12.YES! We can go nuts together!
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It’s bed time. Egg W is tired.Egg S moved a lot more then Egg W right now.
I wonder why?
If things go well when can I expect baby webs?
What if these are Muscovy eggs?
We have no clue what breed of duck they are.
If and when they hatch they could be geese for all I know!
OH my...what in the world am I doing.....
YOU see this is why I did NOT want to start a thread Smuvie!
I am talking to myself!
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I thought this was interesting. (I looked for actual pictures but none where clear.)