4 ducklings hatched without eyes?!?

My understanding was that these ducklings were hatched by a broody hen. Are high temps a problem with broodies?
Which most likely means it is not related to a temp spike.
;)

Depends on where you live and where the duck made a nest. I've had some ducks make their nests out in areas that weren't well shaded and I recall finding some eggs with shell temps over 105 degrees, so I think this could apply to broody incubated eggs too. :idunno
 
Depends on where you live and where the duck made a nest. I've had some ducks make their nests out in areas that weren't well shaded and I recall finding some eggs with shell temps over 105 degrees, so I think this could apply to broody incubated eggs too. :idunno
True, I guess I should have thought about this because it does get entirely too hot in my area and I can see this happening if the duck actually stayed on the eggs all the time down here.
Thanks!
 
Depends on where you live and where the duck made a nest. I've had some ducks make their nests out in areas that weren't well shaded and I recall finding some eggs with shell temps over 105 degrees, so I think this could apply to broody incubated eggs too. :idunno

I was about to say this. If the ambient temperature is, say, 106 degrees, there's not much a broody can do to get her eggs back to the right, lower, temperature.
 

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