Joylime322
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- Aug 27, 2020
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Hello! One of my brother's duck's eggs had a white cell spot along with a red blood vein. Does this mean that it was fertile?
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No, things like that are normal in fresh eggs. I find blood spots all the time. In order for an egg to develop if it’s fertile, it has to be incubated and checked for development. If you have a drake, all the eggs are probably fertile. But what you saw is more than likely just normal anomaly’s from fresh eggs.Hello! One of my brother's duck's eggs had a white cell spot along with a red blood vein. Does this mean that it was fertile?
Alright. Thanks!No, things like that are normal in fresh eggs. I find blood spots all the time. In order for an egg to develop if it’s fertile, it has to be incubated and checked for development. If you have a drake, all the eggs are probably fertile. But what you saw is more than likely just normal anomaly’s from fresh eggs.
Any pics? Post a pic of a cracked egg too, we'll check for a blastoderm indicating it's fertile. You won't be able to incubate it of course, but if that one is the other ones will be too.Hello! One of my brother's duck's eggs had a white cell spot along with a red blood vein. Does this mean that it was fertile?
Honestly I have no idea about ducks. If you want to check if the eggs are fertile, look for a white circle that kinda looks like a bullseye. That is how you know.Alright. Thanks!
I think one of them is a drake (he sounds different) but he is only 3 months old. Would that be old enough to produce fertile eggs?