Incubating call ducks

Milapecin

In the Brooder
Jun 20, 2021
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I was just wondering what does it mean when my egg is darker then the other egg

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I get they are domestic but are the white call ducks or the mallard looking call ducks or anything esle
They are both, I have 3 males 1 white the other are mallard looking call ducks. 2 female 1 white other one black and white.
 
They are both, I have 3 males 1 white the other are mallard looking call ducks. 2 female 1 white other one black and white.
So you have white call ducks, mallard call ducks, and what seems to be a magpie call duck you have all the right colored eggs nothing to worry about
 
So you have white call ducks, mallard call ducks, and what seems to be a magpie call duck you have all the right colored eggs nothing to worry about
The second picture is the first duckling I incubated. But hasn’t piped out yet. My first picture is my 3 egg i incubated hasn’t been any movement though. So I’m kinda wondering why the egg looks like that?
 

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The second picture is the first duckling I incubated. But hasn’t piped out yet. My first picture is my 3 egg i incubated hasn’t been any movement though. So I’m kinda wondering why the egg looks like that?
Hmm I don't know about incubating duck eggs but I hope I helped
 

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