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I have never heard of that. Is it suppose to float?

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wiggle! ....more youtube videos,,,water candling.I haven't triedwhat is it suppose to do if you put it in water? @aart![]()
Quote: Actually, I was thinking about it being too old to eat....if it floats it's probably 'bad'.
but yes water candling for the wiggle can work..depends on how long it has been sat upon by a broody.
Ducks take 28 days (I think)
I must have missed the context of the question, or it wasn't explained properly.
Welcome. You ask a question here but gave no details. If this egg is a egg you found----I would for sure not eat it----which is why some one ask if it will float if you put it in water. If its a egg that is being incubated then it is due to hatch soon. You gotta give us some details.
Aw that just sucks. I am so sorry you had to do that.Thank you for your thoughts. Can't say I feel great. I had to put my rooster down today. He was nine, but quite healthy untill all of this happened. I lost his hen who was also nine in February. She had a tumor on her jaw. I actually had him x-rayed and they found a big mass. Now I'm wondering if it's Marek's - hens aren't laying, or eating, had some diarrhea, roo had the mass, not eating, bumble foot, shaking his head sometimes. I wondered about his vision. The vet opened him up today to investigate. I'll talk with him tomorrow. I wonder if it's related to my little hen's jaw tumor. They are/were? such a sweet little bunch of birds, really cute too. I don't know why I am/was so attached to them. They were a real stress reliever and my little friends I seriously enjoyed hanging out with. It's just sad.
I'll try the separation - I don't have another secure coop, but I could put her in the basement. It's very cool there and I can make her quite comfortable. Unfortunately it may not matter, depending on what the vet finds. My horse as it turns out will likely be fine with daily treatment for about two weeks. What I thought was her tendon, was not. Thank god. And yes, I am getting the water checked ASAP because without the filtration system I DO have lots of manganese and iron. And anyway, it's been way too long since I had it checked. Can't believe I don't do it annually.