Hykiko
Chirping
- Jun 8, 2022
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So I've been candling my eggs, I have both chicken and duck eggs in my incubator. The past few days I've noticed 2 of my duck eggs have 2 separate dark spots that are moving in different directions, this is a first for me. I'm quite worried that they might be twins as the eggs aren't that big to begin with, they have maybe 2.5 weeks left to hatch. I haven't had much luck hatching surviving ducks in the past two years, this isn't something I've ever dealt with before.
1. I don't know if they'd survive, I know there isn't much space for twins in the first place.
2. I know these might be crossbreed babies. I have 2 male Khaki Campbells, so I know one of them is the father (unless one of my roosters magically got the job done as there is 5 roosters with my ducks), for females there is 1 female Khaki, 2 Appleyard's, 2 Orpingtons and 1 Ancona. So, no idea who the mom is till the babies hatch.
3. If they end up being twins and survive, what would I be looking at?
sorry I don't have any pictures or videos at the moment, I will try to post pictures/vids later.
1. I don't know if they'd survive, I know there isn't much space for twins in the first place.
2. I know these might be crossbreed babies. I have 2 male Khaki Campbells, so I know one of them is the father (unless one of my roosters magically got the job done as there is 5 roosters with my ducks), for females there is 1 female Khaki, 2 Appleyard's, 2 Orpingtons and 1 Ancona. So, no idea who the mom is till the babies hatch.
3. If they end up being twins and survive, what would I be looking at?
sorry I don't have any pictures or videos at the moment, I will try to post pictures/vids later.