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Shoot. Did you ask?Darn right
Btw the Korean market didn't have Balut.
They might hide it in the back.
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Shoot. Did you ask?Darn right
Btw the Korean market didn't have Balut.
No 'cause I was with my dadShoot. Did you ask?
They might hide it in the back.
No 'cause I was with my dad
Maybe next timeYou should have pretended to need to go pee.
I'm not even sure if Koreans do balut.Maybe next time
Wow @Pyxis you are awesome!Sorry, I was asleep!
Coating it in coconut is good, you're gonna want to keep applying that.
Bad news is, that's the yolk and a foot you're seeing. So it's backwards in the egg. Good news is that even when backwards like that they often can hatch on their own. It should be able to at least pip at the wrong end when it needs to. Bad news again, with the air cell open it will have no leverage to push and turn to zip, so it will probably need help when it does need to hatch due to this. Good news again, you can clearly see the yolk here, so it's gonna be really easy to see when it is ready.
In case it can't get the leverage to pip when it needs to, keep an eye on the rest of the shell - you might see a small bruise appear. If you do, that means it tried to pip and couldn't. So if you see that, you have to remove the shell over the bruise.
I just walked someone else through doing this with a Call duckling, and the duckling made it and did fine.