DavisDucks
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And I have double and triple checked on the calendar..... I actually drew a little duck & heart the day she started sitting on her eggs so 30 days is for sure where were at. Strange, huh?!
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Well, I just called in all the big dogs I can think of. Miss Lydia is in church but she knows a lot about this because she's had her muscovies hatch her eggs (but no incubator) regardless, she's got lots of years experience behind her. Hopefully, some of the others will chime in soon. WVduckchick has tons of hatching experience but she must not be around, unfortunately. We will just have to wait and hope someone else gives an opinion.And I have double and triple checked on the calendar..... I actually drew a little duck & heart the day she started sitting on her eggs so 28 days is for sure where were at. Strange, huh?!
Yes, that is normal to see the membrane and it should be moving with her breathing so that is good. Yes, she's absorbing them and thats what you want to happen.Ok great. That's why I was so confused about the Internal Pip or not, because I've seen that "beak"? like that for past 3 days. If I look through the hole and see the whiteish skin like membrane, is that normal? It's a little wrinkled, very hard to see. (I wish I didnt make that pin hole but whars done is done).
I keep reading stories about them pipping on the wrong end and drowning or cant get thru the membrane so my mind started panicking. Now I did notice that some of the veins are looking to thin up some, not as bold. Hoping shes just "absorbing them"?
You are more than welcome. This forum is a place where we help each other and I'm always glad to help whenever I can.Great, thank you so much DuckyDonna. I know this is a simple little duck egg but I'm sure everyone here understands the love we have for these babies. You are awesome!!!!
Ok, thanks.Yes, that is normal to see the membrane and it should be moving with her breathing so that is good. Yes, she's absorbing them and thats what you want to happen.
Also if you see that she's out of the shell but still connected to it don't touch! She may still be absorbing yolk and in that case you want to put her and the shell on a dry paper towel in a small container so she can't move too much and disconnect from the yolk until it's completely absorbed and the little thing that connects her to the yolk dries up.
Oh, and to post a video you have to upload to vimeo or youtube first and then copy and paste the link on here.
You are no bother at all. People have been here for me and I'm happy to help you. I'm going to go back and look at your pictures and see if I can see the little hole you madeOk, thanks.
And I'm so sorry to bother you, I know you have a life. Do you know how to tell if membrane is too dry or hard for her to get through?