Thanks! That's not even all of them... 
Took the pic before the last few stragglers joined...

Took the pic before the last few stragglers joined...

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They're just sooooo cute!
I've been keeping an eye on one particular egg and now I see the goo in there... All things considered, still no complaints. However I'll ask again, what causes the goo to form? Where/what creates/causes it?
For a minute there, you totally made my head spin.....lol But I get what you are saying....lol And it's a good point.Some say too high of humidity during incubation, but I prefer to say that the egg did not properly lose enough moisture during incubation... is it duck egg? Bigger than the others, or thicker shelled?
Some say too high of humidity during incubation, but I prefer to say that the egg did not properly lose enough moisture during incubation... is it duck egg? Bigger than the others, or thicker shelled?
For a minute there, you totally made my head spin.....lol But I get what you are saying....lol And it's a good point.
Duck, of course!! It can't be too high humidity. I've been running around 25....(I have better luck with lower humidity). The air cell is correct and the same as the others along with egg size. Can bacteria cause the goo to form? What exactly is the goo?
And now the impossible...can the goo be pulled/forced out?