I have no idea what I am doing

Hi. Sorry to bud in, I wouldn't exactly say i'm new to this thread since i've been reading from page 1. So heres my story. I have a very broody white barred rock who is sitting on eight duck eggs. We are on week two and my mother decided to candle them. She took my LED flashlight and candled i think egg #8 and said that something was wrong with it. and so me being the one that takes care of the animals the most and having more knowledge about these guys i took a look and with closely looking at it had realized two duck were forming in the egg! Now, i don't know about twin ducks or even chickens hatching or how low the hatch rate will become of this? I just don't know and i'm very worried now. should i let it go and see what happens?
ThAt is amazing. Sorry I can't help but I'm sure someone will read your post and advise. Twins! Awe so amazing
 
Thanks for the reply anyways @Steven Mazzo . And yes it is very exciting thinking about having twins, I have read up more about it and have heard that there are many problems with hatching twins such as deformations and so on. I still think i'm just going to let it go and let it hatch and hope for the best.
 
Hi. Sorry to bud in, I wouldn't exactly say i'm new to this thread since i've been reading from page 1. So heres my story. I have a very broody white barred rock who is sitting on eight duck eggs. We are on week two and my mother decided to candle them. She took my LED flashlight and candled i think egg #8 and said that something was wrong with it. and so me being the one that takes care of the animals the most and having more knowledge about these guys i took a look and with closely looking at it had realized two duck were forming in the egg! Now, i don't know about twin ducks or even chickens hatching or how low the hatch rate will become of this? I just don't know and i'm very worried now. should i let it go and see what happens?
Thanks for the reply anyways @Steven Mazzo . And yes it is very exciting thinking about having twins, I have read up more about it and have heard that there are many problems with hatching twins such as deformations and so on. I still think i'm just going to let it go and let it hatch and hope for the best.

hate to say it but most of the times one if not both twins die, there is just not enough space in the egg

good luck!
 
Will do! this will be a very interesting experience for all of us. If at least one hatches and survives from the egg i will officially become a proud duck mom :lol:
Don't give up hope. Look how it all turned out for me. Just think positive and talk to your babies. We did for 11 days while we waited for lucky to hatch. I know he heard us
 
Here it is the double yolked duck egg. got one decent picture, It doesnt show much but it shows enough
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And heres the proud mother!
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