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She's absolutely correct! You can also use the float test to check them if they are overdue to hatch and your questioning live chick viability. Floating is frowned upon in many chicken and domestic fowl circles but alot of us gamebird folks use it regularly without any ill effects. Believe me if it were harmful i wouldnt do it to an ornimental pheasant egg that costs 10+ dollars!
wow,,my first weeks groceries after I was married didn,t cost that much,On what day should I do the floating test before hatch date to see if I have any thats going to hatch?thanks for the information,thats very interesting,But in one way I feel kinda like a doctor frankenstein trying to create life