ElmienGrove
In the Brooder
- Jan 19, 2024
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Hi All!
My poor runner has been sitting dutifully on her nest for 28 days. She started with 10 eggs and when we checked on day 26 there were 5 and a terrible smell.
I candled them and one was completely opaque. I did an eggtopsy and it was far along but rotten. The other eggs looked like they might be pushing against the inner membranes but there was no movement or sounds so I put them back but felt ill at ease.
Today 1 exploded under her so I decided to candle again and possibly make safety holes. On candling no movement, lots of blotches and outside bruising. Ended up making safety holes and all were rotten but seemed at full term. The yolks were no yet fully absorbed and had gone bad and broken up but the egg teeth were there so I figure they were ready to hatch. They seemed shrink wrapped. Is this possible without an external pip and under mother duck, even? And why? We have had strange weather, hot then cold and hectic storms.
Also; if you open a live egg, you'll see movement right? I am terrified of opening and then accidentally killing a duckling and they all looked so perfect but was totally limp, there was no blood and they smelled so they were obviously dead...right?
How can I help this poor duck?
It was her second nest, the first one we stole her eggs and tried incubation but they also all died.
My poor runner has been sitting dutifully on her nest for 28 days. She started with 10 eggs and when we checked on day 26 there were 5 and a terrible smell.
I candled them and one was completely opaque. I did an eggtopsy and it was far along but rotten. The other eggs looked like they might be pushing against the inner membranes but there was no movement or sounds so I put them back but felt ill at ease.
Today 1 exploded under her so I decided to candle again and possibly make safety holes. On candling no movement, lots of blotches and outside bruising. Ended up making safety holes and all were rotten but seemed at full term. The yolks were no yet fully absorbed and had gone bad and broken up but the egg teeth were there so I figure they were ready to hatch. They seemed shrink wrapped. Is this possible without an external pip and under mother duck, even? And why? We have had strange weather, hot then cold and hectic storms.
Also; if you open a live egg, you'll see movement right? I am terrified of opening and then accidentally killing a duckling and they all looked so perfect but was totally limp, there was no blood and they smelled so they were obviously dead...right?
How can I help this poor duck?
It was her second nest, the first one we stole her eggs and tried incubation but they also all died.