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Yay!!! Haha, that's what they do!They’re great! A total of 9 ducklings now! Oh my gosh all they do is eat, drink, and spill their water EVERYWHERE!!!

It'll get worse, just watch. Lol.
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Yay!!! Haha, that's what they do!They’re great! A total of 9 ducklings now! Oh my gosh all they do is eat, drink, and spill their water EVERYWHERE!!!
Oh no! How could they get any worse! Ughhh time to buy MORE shavings I guessYay!!! Haha, that's what they do!
It'll get worse, just watch. Lol.
I don't know but I think that might be a bad egg I'm not sure I've experienced fome coming out of my egg and I had to take it out l want to make sure it's not an exploding egg should ask MGGNo, it's dried. They're just like little foamy drops that seeped out or something. It's strange.
I have a question for you, @CluckNDoodle .
So, first off, my 8 eggs still look wonderful. It's day 8 today.
But the Olive Egger that I patched almost looks scrambled. It has more of those sticky drop things on it too, so I pulled it and I'm going to sanitize the incubator. Then the Australorp, which didn't develop, got the spots too. It's a nice looking egg, not scrambled or anything. I pulled it. I don't understand what these spot things are though. They rub right off, Idk.
What are they?!
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I believe it has to do with bacteria creating pressure inside the egg and it actually pushes a substance through the porous shell. Ozzy eggs should definitely be removed. Initial since you had a sticky substance before the eggs was even set it was probably from a crack but later you're more likely looking at bacteria.
I don't know but I think that might be a bad egg I'm not sure I've experienced fome coming out of my egg and I had to take it out l want to make sure it's not an exploding egg should ask
Ok! I'll get those two tossed and sanitize. Thanks.I believe it has to do with bacteria creating pressure inside the egg and it actually pushes a substance through the porous shell. Oozy eggs should definitely be removed. Initially since you had a sticky substance before the egg was even set it was probably from a crack but later you're more likely looking at bacteria.
Lol! No worries, you're all good.I am so confused I'm so sorry I didn't know who I was talking to