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

I have read your post from day one @texas kikki and as an incubator user duck eggs were my thing. Did you ever crack open the eggs to see at what point they were at?
I have open eggs that I though were dead only to find they were alive ! But the sad part they died a few days later. Even those that I open that were dead told me a lot but how they died - if you read the internet the reason are many I am at mar 28 2018 i wiiillllllll jump to the end now
 
I have read your post from day one @texas kikki and as an incubator user duck eggs were my thing. Did you ever crack open the eggs to see at what point they were at?
I have open eggs that I though were dead only to find they were alive ! But the sad part they died a few days later. Even those that I open that were dead told me a lot but how they died - if you read the internet the reason are many I am at mar 28 2018 i wiiillllllll jump to the end now
Yes I always open every egg...and I actually did open one too soon.
I have pics and videos of that mistake here:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/☻kikis-big-mistake.1258309/
 
Anyone ever seen one of these?

I had not, I forget what my mom called it but I think it's kinda neat.View attachment 1939276
It is a stag horn fern. The tree below looks like maybe a fig or a big leaf oak.

We are currently under storm watch and it is raining really hard. Brought the kittens inside because the winds were whipping the rain and mist inside the brick carport. Tornado watch with news interrupting tv shows with warnings of lowerings south of us.....gonna be a long night.
Texas /Dallas area is getting it too.
Kittens are happily playing with their catnip mice.
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Looks like Dallas took a really hard hit! Hope everyone is okay.
We have some limbs down but nothing significant. Hard to measure horizontal rain...only an inch in the rain gauge.

On a bright note, my perennial Ageratum is looking really pretty this year. All the spring and summer rains encouraged the root runners and it has spread to fill a nice section by the house.
Will transplant some to other flower beds this fall after it quits blooming.
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