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Thank you, I am going to have my hubby fix the one my 6yr old broke, I don't think we have a lot of time, at least not for the first round of hatching.
if it's a Styrofoam one, you can buy just the Styrofoam pieces directly from gqf.com (makers of hovabator) I upgraded one of mine to the picture window variety so I could see what was going on easier. 8)
 
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Has any one ever seen this kind of staining on the inside of an egg before. I will upload another picture of what it looks like on the out side. My duckling is still wiggling around ( at leAst he was a few hours ago, when I went to bed.) i just want to know if it's something that can affect the rest of the babies.
 

Here is the picture of the staining on the outside. Any information you have would be greatly appreciated.
I've hatched a number of stained eggs, usually hens lay them on the ground in hidden nests. I've never had any problems unless they've had hairline cracks, then they may become stinkers.
 
Oh, and this duckling has pipped internally. She's still wiggling around in there, but hasn't broken through the shell yet. How long does it generally take for a duckling to start working through their shell?
 

Ok so this is one of my Chicks i hatched out 6 months ago. This is a Calico Turken, Named Bambi. He is very gentle.
 
. This is a 3 month old Turken crossed with a cochen. her name is Muffy. No tail Feathers. Very loving.
 

This is a 5 month old Rooster named Long John Silver. I hatched him out and he turned out beautiful. He is crossed with a Silver Laced Wyandotte and Leghorn.
 

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