Day 14 - is this a blood ring?

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I have a pretty decently sized clutch of eggs from a friend and THIS one just so happens to be twice the size of all the others. I do not know if it's a double-yolker or a duck or something, but I just noticed this very faint ring and can't help but be worried
 

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I have a pretty decently sized clutch of eggs from a friend and THIS one just so happens to be twice the size of all the others. I do not know if it's a double-yolker or a duck or something, but I just noticed this very faint ring and can't help but be worried
It doesn’t look like it’s developing. I’ve hatched lots of duck eggs before and that one looks dead. You could keep it for a few more days to make sure it’s dead though.
 
I have a pretty decently sized clutch of eggs from a friend and THIS one just so happens to be twice the size of all the others. I do not know if it's a double-yolker or a duck or something, but I just noticed this very faint ring and can't help but be worried
Also on day 14 an egg should be developing more than that. There should be a lot of veins, and you can see the chick moving around.
 

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