I don't know if broody ducks clean the eggs on which they are sitting or if they pay more care when laying those eggs, but the two times a broody duck has hatched ducklings the eggs were squeaky clean. Also there was no poop in the nest nor around, again i don't know if momma has cleaned up or if she just held it in 'til the break.I am very curious how duck eggs are incubated either by the duck or in an incubator. Most of the time my ducks’ eggs are so freaking nasty. Usually if the eggs are laid in a ‘nest’ they aren’t too bad, but in the event an egg is dropped around the nasty water bucket (as mentioned in the prior post) or in a big pile of poo — gross. Surely though, those eggs wouldn’t be drawn over into a nest by the hormonal duck. But, NONE of my duck eggs are nearly as clean as my chicken eggs.
Most all of my duck eggs have gotten wet at some point or another as they’ve been laid. Doesn’t that wash the bloom off, thus leaving them susceptible to infection and such? I don’t plan on incubating duck eggs, but I have wondered.
For incubating eggs - i had a couple of neighbors asking for viable eggs, i took the cleanest eggs i could find and rubbed off any gunk with the wife's toothbrush. (



