HollowOfWisps
Previously AstroDuck
Doesn't look fertile to me and in your video on your other post both ducks are 100% hens.
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No, the red dots are not related to fertility.
I thought I was seeing the fertile bullseye spot on top, I guess it’s glare?View attachment 3275446
ignore my previous posts!
Post current photos/video of ducks in question.I’ve been in question of the sex of one of my ducks but the consensus here has said it’s a hen. Maybe not?
Thanks. This is a new photo I just took. All new eggs. I’m just curious WHICH eggs are fertile in this photo. Are the ones with the white dots? Or just the bullseye eggs?Post current photos/video.
The egg in your first post.. is NOT fertile.. IMO.. No bullseye.
Noting parthenogenesis (self fertilization) is possible but embryo's don't make it full term.
The red spots in question are known as blood or meat spots see article for description..
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/common-egg-quality-problems.65923/
Sorry, I meant of the ducks (or drake) in question!Thanks. This is a new photo I just took. All new eggs.