Hope you´re successful.
thank you, duckling still isnt out of membrane but is braking the shell little by little
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Hope you´re successful.
Sorry, MuscovyLover, I only just saw your post. It´ll only have problems if the membrane is dried over its nares/nostrils. Keeping the membrane damp should avoid that, as it´d be able to move its head, etc.That's a really good point about it possibly having pipped but only making a tiny hole. I hadn't thought of that but it makes sense. Explains the peeping etc...
If it has pipped though, won't it need it's nostrils free to breathe? My concern is that it could suffocate?
Sounds good. Looking forward to picsthank you, duckling still isnt out of membrane but is braking the shell little by little
will post as soon as its out.Sounds good. Looking forward to pics
One muscovy hem that I wanted decklings from laid 14 eggs. I divided them up between 4 broody birds, and they´re making little cheeping noises inside their shells today, so over the weekend I should have some ducklings. Two ducks have 4 eggs, two ducks have 3 eggs.![]()
Therry, I reckon they´re almost at the same stage as your little one.
I´ll take pics if I get a chance. One hen is under a tree root, the first pic here, and three are in boxes, so those shouldn´t be too difficult...post pix if you can!!! I have more internally pipped
beautiful!! Cant wait to see babies! My blue fawn/lilacs are the ones that lay in the pool :/I´ll take pics if I get a chance. One hen is under a tree root, the first pic here, and three are in boxes, so those shouldn´t be too difficult...![]()
And here´s mum (sitting on 4), I´d just love to get some like her....
If Ido, I´ll be delighted, but extremely surprised. Still, you just never know......
I used to have pekin-types that laid in the stream! They got it sorted once they got a bit older.beautiful!! Cant wait to see babies! My blue fawn/lilacs are the ones that lay in the pool![]()
I used to have pekin-types that laid in the stream! They got it sorted once they got a bit older.
I´m looking forward to seeing what those beautiful fawn/lilacs produce.