So...
I have
finally candled the remaining eggs...
There actually were 6 eggs remaining, since 1 has gone missing.
(I always seem to lose 1 egg after I put them underneath a broody hen!)
From these 6 remaining eggs, 1 has a duckling inside that had stopped developping at one point.
So, I have got rid of it...
But from the 5 remaining eggs : 5 ducklings are clearly ENTIRELY developped... though they (still) don't have even internally pipped!
I tried tapping the eggs, but I can't hear the ducklings peeping...
I know - hope - they just could be sleeping, so I'm still hoping they could hatch.
Today is D-29.
If somebody knows if I have to help the ducklings to hatch... or if they are actually dead?
I'm lost here.
2 ducklings are born two days ago, but what do I know...?
My hen
could still be keeping the eggs sufficiently warm and humid to make them hatch eventually...?
Any advice would be really appreciated!
I never put my ducklings with the rest of the flock until they are at least 6 weeks old and if I have females I keep them separated until 6 months old so my drakes will not mate them early and hurt them. Are your Indian Runners Drakes?
Yes.
My drakes are Indian Runners, so I do as is recommended and wait for my younger female duck to be at least 4-months-old to let them freerange with the drakes.
(And still, NOT during mating season : I would wait for the ducks to be 5-months-old to put them together with the drakes
then - if ever it would be needed...)
I don't have any problem with letting the ducklings freerange with the adult females, since each flock first prefer to stay together (between friends) instead of trying to merge in one big flock...
...Besides, the ducklings are always
at least 2-weeks-old when I let them freerange, and
3-weeks-old when I let the adult females meet them...
(So, they are big enough to not be hurt or killed by older ducks!)
Good luck with those babies, I bet they are darling.
God they are...!!
Thank you.
I just bought a Chocolate Runner that I did not realize was a Runner to go with my flock and it is the calmest Runner I have ever had. The rest of mine are Fawn and White and a Mallard one that seems to only be half Runner as it stood erect as a duckling but now not so much. The rest of my birds are Calls, Muscovy, Khaki Campbell, Mule duck, Mallard and Rouen.
Sounds like a great flock...!
(Do not hesitate to share pictures...!!)