Okay, so it was under heat with the others, correct?
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I ordered some duckling eggs off of eBay, so far none of the eggs appear to be fertile, I have not yet decided to stop incubation even though I feel it's a wasted effort. I did crack one of the eggs open today to confirm my suspicions and saw a white ring on the yolk, which only confused me more! Was this a fertile egg gone bad? Please someone weigh in!!!
The egg was cracked, nothing was coming out of it...
I ordered some duckling eggs off of eBay, so far none of the eggs appear to be fertile, I have not yet decided to stop incubation even though I feel it's a wasted effort. I did crack one of the eggs open today to confirm my suspicions and saw a white ring on the yolk, which only confused me more! Was this a fertile egg gone bad? Please someone weigh in!!!
I've hatched many a cracked egg, as long as it doesn't leak fluid or stink, it's ok...
If bacteria gets into the egg, there is a chance of it exploding in the bator... BUT it will stink to high heaven way before it explodes, lol... keep your nose aware and you shouldn't have any worries, and trust me, you WILL smell it if it stinks...
In my defense I was absolutely terrified that the egg would continue to expand and leak out into the motor of my incubator and then further harm the other eggs. I'm absolutely heartbroken over the thought that this egg was fertile and could of had a chance but wasn't willing to have something happen to the others
This is my first time incubating eggs ever. All the ducks I currently have are rescue ducks that I took in and have raised.
In my defense I was absolutely terrified that the egg would continue to expand and leak out into the motor of my incubator and then further harm the other eggs. I'm absolutely heartbroken over the thought that this egg was fertile and could of had a chance but wasn't willing to have something happen to the others
This is my first time incubating eggs ever. All the ducks I currently have are rescue ducks that I took in and have raised.