My girls have been pretty excited about the prospect of new ducklings since our favorite Welsh Harlequin finally went broody last Tuesday night. She was doing great. Well, today (Friday) we found her out with the other ducks and nowhere near the duck box with nest inside. The eggs were cool to the touch and it was about 60 degrees outside. I don't know how long she was gone. I candled a few eggs - some had blood rings and I tossed them, but three showed definite signs of development. There were small dark centers and very obvious blood vessels radiating outward, along with nicely developed air cells. Here's my question: If they were still alive, shouldn't I have seen heartbeats at this stage? I saw no movement. I locked all the ducks back in the box and she went right back to the nest. Yes, I know I should just wait a while and see, but my girls are worried too and I want to tell them something. Plus I could switch the eggs out for some fresh ones.
So, if the eggs get cold, are they ruined?
Thanks!
Shannon
So, if the eggs get cold, are they ruined?
Thanks!
Shannon