Incubating duck egg

Gyoza

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This is the first time I incubate any eggs. I got a Hova-bator and egg turner.
2 of the eggs the yolk is towards the top of the egg near air sac. I can see blood vessels. Is these two eggs still good to continue incubating?
 
Duck eggs shouldn't really be used with an egg turner. They do much better on their sides and turned manually. They take 28 days to hatch. If you see vessels, I would keep them. This thread will tell you everything you need to know about hatching water fowl eggs. I currently have 30 duck eggs in a hovabator with fan and am hand turning them at least 3 times a day.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/491013/goose-incubation-hatching-guide-completed
 

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