Day 21 Candling was excellent!
All the eggs have bigger aircells, and I think I'm getting better at understanding what I'm seeing when they are lit up. All seven look a little different, but there is obvious development with the aircells growing, and lots of movement!
All the "blue" marked eggs are bigger eggs than the ones with the "red" marks. I assume one seller has bigger, better fed ducks than the other. And, the more I'm handling and getting to know these eggs, I'm questioning my original assessment of the genders. All the "blue" eggs are more round than the "red" eggs. With
#5blue(F) having a little more definition than the other "blues". So,
#5blue might actually be a
(M)?!?!?
I've got the humidity staying between 35-40% lately (
with very little water in the bottom of the 'bator). And it spikes a little when I spritz the eggs (
once a day), but it settles back fairly quickly now.
My old Marine Corps buddies would be very amused to see me "chirping" to the eggs every three to four hours... LOL!

Chirp, chirp, chirp...
