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x2...the Pilgrim eggs I hatched recently had some "dirty" ones and I didn't attempt to clean them because I respect the protective abilities of the bloom. And I had a very good hatch. Waterfowl eggs seem built to withstand some mud, muck, and moisture.For Goose Eggs They Don't Look That Bad. Goose Eggs Are Usually Dirty Even Though My Geese Have Clean Areas To Lay I Always Find Some Dirty Ones .
LOL I Am Also Incubating Goose Eggs In The Nuture Right & Hatching In A Hova -Bator. Mine Are Due On The 30th I've Already Hatched 14 & Have Two Geese On Nests So I'll Have More Than Enough Goslings ...
x2...the Pilgrim eggs I hatched recently had some "dirty" ones and I didn't attempt to clean them because I respect the protective abilities of the bloom. And I had a very good hatch. Waterfowl eggs seem built to withstand some mud, muck, and moisture.
Don't fear the dirty egg! Hope you have a great hatch - looking forward to seeing pics!Great! Dirty eggs it is then! Lol
Don't fear the dirty egg! Hope you have a great hatch - looking forward to seeing pics!
What Kind Are You Hatching @CluckNDoodle ?
You can have as many as you want?? Nice friend!! Good luck keeping your resolve...wait until you see them!They're Toulouse/Chinese/Crested crosses. I'm hatching them for a friend. She said she really only wants 2 and I can have as many as I want! Hahaha! I'm actually trying NOT to fall in love with one...I'm probably doomed, I just set them a few hours ago and here I am already thinking of how I could keep a couple in the yard.