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It depends I guess. Yes, you should use only the cleanest eggs. This one in my hatch was dirty but it is also speckled and has those little calcium sand grits on it too. So it really wasn't as dirty as it looks.
I did disinfect the goose eggs because I read it was standard to do with waterfowl.
I have not set turkeys eggs so I would say clean off with a damp cloth and try it.
We learn best by experience.
I did disinfect the goose eggs because I read it was standard to do with waterfowl.
I have not set turkeys eggs so I would say clean off with a damp cloth and try it.
We learn best by experience.
