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Crowing
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This chart might help to know what you see while candling on every day..
If it was for me, and i was very worried, I would candle again. However, really really careful. And others certainly might disagree. this is my personal opinion.
If you do, be really really careful! can't say it enough! Remember the exact position the egg is in, so the duckling doesn't get confused when you put the egg back in a different way (just because he/she might have started on the inside.)
First I would take the egg out, keep it in the same position, and listen... if your duckling is working on the inside, you might hear a ritmic ticking sound when putting the egg against your ear.
If you hear this, carefully put the egg back. If not, carefully candle..
Always remember, candeling won't help the duckling to hatch sooner and there is a risk of dropping/shaking etc.
Make your own informed decision.
@sourland would you be so kind to assist too? Much appreciated
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This chart might help to know what you see while candling on every day..
If it was for me, and i was very worried, I would candle again. However, really really careful. And others certainly might disagree. this is my personal opinion.
If you do, be really really careful! can't say it enough! Remember the exact position the egg is in, so the duckling doesn't get confused when you put the egg back in a different way (just because he/she might have started on the inside.)
First I would take the egg out, keep it in the same position, and listen... if your duckling is working on the inside, you might hear a ritmic ticking sound when putting the egg against your ear.
If you hear this, carefully put the egg back. If not, carefully candle..
Always remember, candeling won't help the duckling to hatch sooner and there is a risk of dropping/shaking etc.
Make your own informed decision.
@sourland would you be so kind to assist too? Much appreciated

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