Feb 26, 2012 #11 ChickieBooBoo Cold Canadian Chick 10 Years Joined Dec 2, 2009 Messages 28,316 Reaction score 48 Points 374 Location Canada Ditto to what everyone else says. A duck egg feels waxy and is a whitish color. This is a pic of some of my eggs hatching last spring, you can kinda see what color the eggs are. The eggs in the pic are from Rouens and Pekins.
Ditto to what everyone else says. A duck egg feels waxy and is a whitish color. This is a pic of some of my eggs hatching last spring, you can kinda see what color the eggs are. The eggs in the pic are from Rouens and Pekins.
Feb 26, 2012 #12 Arielle Crowing 8 Years Joined Feb 19, 2011 Messages 16,722 Reaction score 654 Points 411 Location Massachusetts, USA Makes sense that the eggs be a little waxy, a wet duck hen over her eggs could cause problems for egg without some water proofing.
Makes sense that the eggs be a little waxy, a wet duck hen over her eggs could cause problems for egg without some water proofing.