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when they wiggle peck chirp...that's all so they can absorb that yolk and blood....pip the shell is just so they can breath....just keep it wrapped in the damp paper and it should be able to hatch it's self! looks good! can't wait to see pictures...what kind of duck??this is a better picture. It shows a big vein and the yellow is the yolk sac? I'm assuming so.
here is a side view and it looks like his face. I believe its his eye ball. That's what it looks like anyway. I wrapped him in wet paper towels because it looks like he has a lot of the egg yolk to absorb. I don't think he's quite ready to come out. But how'd the hole get there? Hmm for now I'm just going to leave him be.
miss Lydia...I see by your profile that you have geese...I haven't had geese in 16 yrs...oh I miss them...I hatched so many babies this year but I am waiting until next year to hopefully hatch geese, peafowl and at least 1 turkey!! my husband will need to build me yet a 3rd fowl coop! shhh I haven't told him yet!! in the spring lol![]()
when they wiggle peck chirp...that's all so they can absorb that yolk and blood....pip the shell is just so they can breath....just keep it wrapped in the damp paper and it should be able to hatch it's self! looks good! can't wait to see pictures...what kind of duck??
Is it bleeding? get a soft old wash cloth and a small bowl lay the cloth inside the bowl and lay egg into it. This way if duckling starts moving around a lot it won't be able to go far and hopefully will not start bleeding. Don't take any more shell off let him finish hatching now, it can breathe on it's own. Is it moving around much? The bowl needs to be just big enough for egg to fit comfortably. if it's still in bator than scratch all I said I thought you had it out.