Is this what a duck egg looks like on the 27th day?
Is it normal for a duck egg to look like this on the 27th day?
Is it normal for a duck egg to look like this on the 27th day?
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My observation group, GOW, and I are planning to set up a decoy deer to see if wolves or lynx approach it. Do you think it would work?
I'm currently watching a documentary about foxes.
For some time now, we've had a wooden bridge in our outdoor enclosure for our rabbits. It's not very big, but because she was outside all the time, mushrooms had grown there. We didn't notice because they were lying on the ground below. Just today, I saw my rabbit eating these mushrooms. She went over…
Hello, I went to the vet today and they diagnosed my dwarf rabbit with gas in her stomach. I've given her a lot of medication, and she also received an injection. She's not taking the medication and is eating very little. The vet gave her porridge, which she doesn't want either. It's difficult to catch…
I don’t know if that’s normal, but with my grandparents, the duck eggs just before the hatch (27-28 day) looked like that and out of almost all are healthy chicks hatched
I just heard if I didn’t deceive a quiet knock on the egg, hope it will be what ðŸ ̃‰
2 days ago it was also
So really hopeful it doesn’t look good for me. It may be that an egg discolors with chicks, but it is usually a sign that it is lazy. The common thing is that both eggs with chicks and rotten eggs make noise. As long as no unambiguous piepsen is to be heard, it cannot be distinguished by the noise.
Would you say it’s gonna be a little bit or a little hope?
I wouldn’t agree with the appearance alone. It’s hard enough to say that if you have the egg in front of you. Especially it doesn’t hurt if the egg is still in the brood machine. If there’s nothing, the egg was still inside for free.
So two days ago I heard the chick bleeding unambiguously 4 times in a row and the next again
find the cool, this hobby, thanks for the question 🙂
wish a lot of success while raising if what is going
Thanks, even if it’s nix I won’t give up
my mother also always pulls the chicks big, only this year no longer, because my father always has to slaughter the chickens, but what I wanted to say is enormously work that grows up and so that it will be just as good at getting away,