Drake shooting blanks?

Lrosell31

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Apr 19, 2018
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How do I know if my drake is not fertilizing my eggs. This is my first year having backyard birds and I decided to see if my duck would hatch eggs. She had 7 eggs she became broody so I thought everything was good. After time her eggs kept disappearing and some exploded. So my son and I were disappointed. My son wants to try again but I’m wondering if my drake just isn’t fertilizing. I see that he mounts her. And candling is still a bit confusing for me. If he’s not doing his job then I don’t want to keep wasting my duck eggs.
 
https://www.amazon.com/Magicfly-Bri...=UTF8&qid=1530295595&sr=8-3&keywords=ovascope If you want to know whether or not the eggs are fertilized you can just buy this (it works really well and is cheap). Or you can use a flashlight (does not work very well). With the linked one you will see veins and red lines and stuff inside the egg. With a flashlight you might see an air bubble. You just use either this thing or a flash light every few nights and then you can see if your rooster is fertilizing the eggs.
 
https://www.amazon.com/Magicfly-Bri...=UTF8&qid=1530295595&sr=8-3&keywords=ovascope If you want to know whether or not the eggs are fertilized you can just buy this (it works really well and is cheap). Or you can use a flashlight (does not work very well). With the linked one you will see veins and red lines and stuff inside the egg. With a flashlight you might see an air bubble. You just use either this thing or a flash light every few nights and then you can see if your rooster is fertilizing the eggs.
Thank you. I was thinking of trying
https://www.amazon.com/Magicfly-Bri...=UTF8&qid=1530295595&sr=8-3&keywords=ovascope If you want to know whether or not the eggs are fertilized you can just buy this (it works really well and is cheap). Or you can use a flashlight (does not work very well). With the linked one you will see veins and red lines and stuff inside the egg. With a flashlight you might see an air bubble. You just use either this thing or a flash light every few nights and then you can see if your rooster is fertilizing the eggs.
I was using my flashlight on my phone but it was so hard to tell.
 

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