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We Have Babies!

We candled tonight and discovered eight bouncing baby call duck embryos. The eggs have been incubating for just about a week and they look fabulous. I was previously warned that call ducks are extremely hard to hatch and that you have to have the temperature and humidity just right. So far, the experts have been right and I've been going crazy trying to regulate everything. I really hope all our hard work pays off and we have babies around the 17th.

Egg candling

The dark splotch is the embryo and the red wormy things are veins. The "X" on the shelf is to help me determine if they have been "turned" yet. You have to turn the little buggars several times a day in order that the embryo doesn't affix itself to the interior of the shell. This can cause major deformaties and problems for the embryo.

Egg candling

Another shot of the same egg. Notice that really dark dot? I believe that's an eyeball.

Call ducks were originally bred as live decoys. With a super loud "quack" they would "call" the wild ducks in for hunters (hence the name "call ducks"). They are quite a bit smaller than normal ducks but their quack is even louder than a normal duck. If you'd like to learn more about call ducks, visit here.

We'll be periodically candling the eggs and I'll post pics as they *hopefully* progress.

Comments

Having had ducks as a child, I have to ask..."Why would you want LOUD ducks?" Next thing you'll be telling me that you're raising massive poooper ducks. Ducks are loud (and poopy) enough already.

OMG. This is so neat to look at! I wonder how these little buggers made it on their own in the wilderness??

Neat thing to watch.

And I LOVE the new look here.

Oh, wow! That is so cool to see.

Thanks ladies! And Kym, my hubby thinks I'm crazy too but I just have a thing for ducks. We'll see how I like "loud" ducks!

So cool!!! I tried incubating turkey eggs once. Didn't work, but I learned about candling. Keep us posted!

Hey, congrats on being the blog of the week!

Ducklings sounds really freaking cool. Crazy, yes, but cool.

Wow! I love your blog. :) Your photography is awesome...looking forward to reading more!

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