➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

I found this site...

https://www.raising-happy-chickens.com/hatch-patterns.html

It goes through incubation/egg development by day. Check out the day 8-13 section. I think your eggs might be near the end of this phase of development or maybe the beginning of the next stage. It's an easy read with pictures.
 
Looking at your pictures, I noticed that the shells on your chicken eggs are fairly dark brown. The duck eggs were white, right? It's going to be harder to see veins with a dark egg, so don't give up yet!
Yes...these eggs are brown.
But...I don't think part two started off as good as the original experiment.
 
I think YOU are ready to incubate.
You have already done soo much homework!
Thank you.
Looking at this now.

I think if/when I end up with a broody I will let her set some eggs, but no incubator yet. Besides, I don't know if I can bring myself to give all the little quackers away and I'm maxed out on space!
 
Quick Recap.

I bought 2 duck eggs for a taste test and refrigerated them.
When it was time to cook them for the taste test I candled just for the heck of it.
I saw air cells.
I quickly threw together a ghetto bator.
THEN we figured out they were BALUT eggs!
I incubated the 2 eggs, S and W, successfully for 5 days.
Ghetto bator over heated and the eggs died.
I eggtopsied them.
I was gifted a real bator.
I bought 4 chicken balut eggs.


I do not think the chicken balut eggs are alive/were alive when I bought them.

I am going to leave them in the bator over night just in case.


I don't think I am going to be able to just let this experiment go.
I am thinking I am going to go back and visit the man on Thursday for 2 more duck eggs.

What I need to figure out is if I am really going to be able to let the ducks go to their new home. I won't be able to keep them and I am 99% sure I will be able to hatch them out.

OR to I completely stop operation balut and go straight to quail?
:barnieDECISIONS :barnie
 

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