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Oh good, that does put my mind at ease knowing that he isn't bleeding irregularly or anything!
Now he isn't moving very much....he has stayed in the same position in there, but we can see little movements, a little slied here or there, and some little body movements under the shell. I assume that they just kinda chill like this while they are absorbing the yoke/blood and then make more movement when they know they are ready to go yes?
If you would like to email me, my email is [email protected] . Then I can just email you if I have any more questions, since you seem to know what your doing!
Also, at what time do you think I should start worrying about poking a hole where the air cell is? Can he breath where he is right now? Sorry, I jsut don't know too much about hatching eggs right now! These are my husband's ducks, and he just figured we'd leave em out with the parents and birth naturally with no complications <XP that was a dumb assumption!
Now he isn't moving very much....he has stayed in the same position in there, but we can see little movements, a little slied here or there, and some little body movements under the shell. I assume that they just kinda chill like this while they are absorbing the yoke/blood and then make more movement when they know they are ready to go yes?
If you would like to email me, my email is [email protected] . Then I can just email you if I have any more questions, since you seem to know what your doing!
Also, at what time do you think I should start worrying about poking a hole where the air cell is? Can he breath where he is right now? Sorry, I jsut don't know too much about hatching eggs right now! These are my husband's ducks, and he just figured we'd leave em out with the parents and birth naturally with no complications <XP that was a dumb assumption!