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CLovesDucks
Smitten with Ducks
Thanks for the replies! I plan on candling it again tonight to check. Maybe a foot? That spot seems to stay stationary even when the duckling moves.
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Thanks for the replies! I plan on candling it again tonight to check. Maybe a foot? That spot seems to stay stationary even when the duckling moves.
It looks a bit big in relation to the egg to be a foot, but i suppose it could be. When you candle again, peck on the egg lightly with your fingernail and see if it moves, twitches, changes shape, etc.
Will do! Thank you!
Looked like a cellphone to meCommenting to bump the thread. Anyone have any ideas?
Black spot is no longer visible. I have internal pips on all of the mallards now!
Maybe it was a foot.
Congrats on internal pips! Keep us posted please.
I have call ducks due in 2 more weeks.![]()