Ducks left the egg

Bashamakh

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Hy can I keep my ducks egg into the sand cause my duck laid the eggs and incubated them for 1 week and then left and I don't have an incubator now I'm asking can I keep them in the sand
 
No. The duck in the egg is dead when you remove it from the incubator.
I'm sorry I meant she was brooding the eggs for one and the left cause we were shifting and now it's refusing to brooding again
 
I'm sorry I meant she was brooding the eggs for one and the left cause we were shifting and now it's refusing to brooding again
Ohhh. Well same response. I would mabey find another chicken. And go to the store and buy an incubator asap if you want the eggs to be hatched. Are they still alive? Have you candled them?
 
The amount of time that embryos survive in the egg depends on the temperature, but they are hardier than what I see people giving them credit for. We have had eggs survive all night with temps slightly below freezing. Eggs need to be rewarmed by a broody or incubator. Then candle for survivors.
 

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