Yea, I get a lot of too fertile eggs. Our khaki Campbell's pretty much drown the girls!
You'd think it would help, give them an "up and go" if you like.
I found a double yolker today, when I candled it there were 2 darker spots that moved individually, didn't get a chance to crack it open though.
GOOD NEWS!!! I found a spider vein in one of the Rouen eggs!!! I could just make out a heartbeat and from the centre blobs, there were 4 main veins, in another egg, it was not as distinct as the spider vein egg but I could still make out distinct veins coming from the fat side of the egg! YAY!!
Although, as I though the eggs wern't fertile as I candled them a few days after they were laid I was a bit rough withthem in putting them on the table after carrying them, so the spider vein egg had some light cracks in it, it didn't open the egg nor could you put a finger nail in it and I couldn't feel so it wasn't to deep, but I had read on a previous thread that you can put candle wax on the egg? So I put the wax all over the crack and hopefully I got all of it...
The Rouen eggs I candle and put under the Muscovys because they know how to sit on them and when not to. Also the Rouens don't sit on the eggs after a swim, they dry off completly so the eggs don't get very good humidity...
Also, my cousin would like to tell you about his ducks after he found me on my laptop and was curious to see what I was up to, I told him I was telling people about my ducks, he wants you to know about his aswell: "My ducks are Khaki Campbells and Pekins, we got 3 Khaki Campbells and 3 Pekins, the Pekin's names are Clover, Buttercup and Buttercup Junior, The khaki Campbell names are Campbell, Honker and Swimmer. I like them because they quck a lot and normally do their normaly stuff, they normally just run around the yard, just scaring off the snakes, I like when they scare away the snakes."