This one concerns me though..
What am I looking at???? I tried to get better photos but failed.
What am I looking at???? I tried to get better photos but failed.
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Oh...thought you had hatching experience(not sure why)Oh.
No veins at all.
I'm new to this whole thing so sorry if I seemed stupid
It's a green-ish egg.Duck eggs are crazy transparent. Way more than chicken. So you can actually often see the yolk and the other stuff (super technical) floating around in there when you candle them. If that one egg is darker than the others.... are they all white or is that one a different shell color? If it’s dark when candling, I’d be dubious.
Are the other eggs the same greenish color? At the end of the day, the eggs should all look fairly similar at the same (zero) stage of development. If it’s weird I would at least mark it differently than the others so you can check on it!It's a green-ish egg.
I see what looks like a black blob in there with the air cell/sac at the top. Underneath the blob is semi-clear.
There's 1 more green-ish egg but the rest are whiteAre the other eggs the same greenish color? At the end of the day, the eggs should all look fairly similar at the same (zero) stage of development. If it’s weird I would at least mark it differently than the others so you can check on it!
how does it look compared to the other greenish egg as far as when you candle tbem?There's 1 more green-ish egg but the rest are white
The rest are clear.how does it look compared to the other greenish egg as far as when you candle tbem?
You can tell if it’s older than the others by the the size of the air cellThe rest are clear.
I'm wondering if the egg was laid 2 weeks ago when I first bought them. The guy did say he had to wait for a few of them to lay. But that wouldn't make sense