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  1. Ridgerunner

    Float test question

    Thanks for the link. I don't see anything there where it is a "need" or "have to". And I don't agree with trying that the day after they are due, it's unnecessary that quickly. Especially considering how many hatch a day or two late anyway. But that is my opinion and I have patience. It...
  2. Ridgerunner

    Float test question

    Different people have differing opinions. Some are based on experience, some on intuition. Some people totally miss the context of what is said. It's that way on any internet forum. I don't see why you say a "MUST do"? Can you reference where you see someone saying must? In my opinion the...
  3. Ridgerunner

    Float test question

    Thanks for the link. Some of his science is simply wrong. The edible egg float test as he calls it does not tell you if the egg is edible or not, it just tells you how old the egg is based on how much moisture has been lost. The only time I've tried the viable egg test was when my niece was...
  4. Ridgerunner

    Float test question

    I consider the float test to see if eggs are viable as a desperation measure just before you throw them away. Just like you did it. If they wiggle on their own there is a live chick in there. If they don't wiggle at that point the egg is not going to hatch. I would never use it as anything...
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