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...I just removed the 5 eggs (Khaki Campbell) I had let to my hen, in case the ducklings inside were still living...
After moving my hen, the 2 ducklings, and the 5 eggs in the run, my hen just decided to not sit on the eggs anymore... or at least : to not sit long enough on them to keep them warm.
I think they were actually already dead, so we actually did suffer no loss...
But just in case... before getting rid of the eggs, I have candled them one last time, and : 3 eggs had a liquid (blood?) inside of them, 1 was dark with a small air sac, and 1 had a smaller air sac and three holes (air?) body-level...
Yesterday, though : no liquid was moving inside the eggs, and they actually looked fine...
...Still, I did not have any other choice than to give up hope these eggs would hatch : indeed, not only the hen abandoned them... but since they were not warm to the touch anymore, I could only assume the ducklings inside were dead.
Honestly, I'm disapointed about these eggs. But I'm disaponted with myself...
Indeed : I now can only regret to not have done more to help the ducklings that could have been born if only I had an incubator, or just known better...
...At least, I (still) got TWO living ducklings from the eggs. And I'm happy with them (of course!)...
(And I know the person I bought the eggs from is fiable, so not only I don't feel too worried about the 14 eggs I bought from them and then put underneath a broody hen, but I also probably will buy from them again, so I can get more Khaki Campbell ducklings.)
They are.
They still are so little... but I feel they(already) look different than Indian Runners ducklings...?
(I love the Khaki Campbell duckling's colour!)
You are so right...!!
After moving my hen, the 2 ducklings, and the 5 eggs in the run, my hen just decided to not sit on the eggs anymore... or at least : to not sit long enough on them to keep them warm.
I think they were actually already dead, so we actually did suffer no loss...
But just in case... before getting rid of the eggs, I have candled them one last time, and : 3 eggs had a liquid (blood?) inside of them, 1 was dark with a small air sac, and 1 had a smaller air sac and three holes (air?) body-level...
Yesterday, though : no liquid was moving inside the eggs, and they actually looked fine...
...Still, I did not have any other choice than to give up hope these eggs would hatch : indeed, not only the hen abandoned them... but since they were not warm to the touch anymore, I could only assume the ducklings inside were dead.
Honestly, I'm disapointed about these eggs. But I'm disaponted with myself...
Indeed : I now can only regret to not have done more to help the ducklings that could have been born if only I had an incubator, or just known better...
...At least, I (still) got TWO living ducklings from the eggs. And I'm happy with them (of course!)...
(And I know the person I bought the eggs from is fiable, so not only I don't feel too worried about the 14 eggs I bought from them and then put underneath a broody hen, but I also probably will buy from them again, so I can get more Khaki Campbell ducklings.)
They are adorable![]()
They are.
They still are so little... but I feel they(already) look different than Indian Runners ducklings...?
(I love the Khaki Campbell duckling's colour!)
They sure are cutie pies!!! I know you will enjoy watching them grow, that is the fun part.
You are so right...!!