trying to figure out whether these duck eggs are fertilized
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Hmmm when you're done with the incubator, put some of the eggs in and see what happens.I do have an incubator but it's in use right now with chicken eggs. The really strange thing about this is that if they're fertilized I have no idea how they came to be that way... I have three female ducks and it seems VERY unlikely that it was a wild duck because I never see them at my house and my ducks are penned up. So if they are fertilized the only explanation is that one of my 8 month old female ducks is going through a sex change...needless to say I am very confused. I didn't get a picture of it, but about a week ago I cracked open an egg from them that had a very distinct bullseye and was in no doubt fertilized
Parthenogenesis.I do know that some eggs can look fertilized, but they truly aren't. I forget what it's called, but others have had it happen.
Thank you