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Duck egg turning gray

Als125b

In the Brooder
Apr 8, 2018
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Hey I need some advice. It seems as though one of my mallard duck eggs have turned a bit gray. It doesn’t smell. I tried canceling it and it looks like it is about to hatch but it still have another 5-6 days to go. Any advice?
Thanks
 
Can you also post a picture next time you candle? I think those with incubation experience might be able to help if they can see what's going on inside! I hope all is well with your egg.
 
Here is one candeling I was scared to take it out if it was rotten and going to explode
 

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Take it out and candle it in a dark room like a bathroom, If it isn't near day 20 and you don't see any movement or veins then i'd throw it out, You don't want it exploding in the incubator, That could kill the rest of your eggs.
Ok I’ll take it to a darker room. It is currently on day 23
Thank you
 
About four of my duck eggs went grey after 28 days of incubation and they were bad. So as others have said just try candling and if they don’t hatch within 3 or so days then remove them.
 
When an egg goes dark it means the egg is rotten. At least this is my experience with hatching! I have had eggs explode inside my incubators and trust me it wasn't pretty! My incubators would smell for months! And the clean up was gross. I suggest candling it to see any movement. If no movement is present, I suggest throwing it away!
 

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