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Well, I'm officially down to 13 duck eggs, and probably really 3. After carefully looking everything over, I think it was bacterial contamination that got them. Anyway, I have a picture for you guys! I couldn't find a good picture of a blood ring, and I wanted to help you guys out if possible. This is one of my duck eggs. If you have any that look like this take them out IMMEDIATELY:
That is a picture of a really bad blood ring. I have a few other eggs that look like they may be getting them, but I've left them in just in case it's a vein forming or something. Still, I've 'isolated' all the for sure good eggs in their own carton. That's because a blood ring is caused by bacterial contamination, and there's a possibility that the bacteria can ruin other eggs. If those eggs that have these marks that look kinda like a blood ring aren't different by tomorrow they're all getting chucked too. Better safe with my three for sure good ones than sorry.

That is a picture of a really bad blood ring. I have a few other eggs that look like they may be getting them, but I've left them in just in case it's a vein forming or something. Still, I've 'isolated' all the for sure good eggs in their own carton. That's because a blood ring is caused by bacterial contamination, and there's a possibility that the bacteria can ruin other eggs. If those eggs that have these marks that look kinda like a blood ring aren't different by tomorrow they're all getting chucked too. Better safe with my three for sure good ones than sorry.