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LOL blurbs,First of all. Wow sally, so many links, so much information, so little time.....
NPR just had a lady on talking about how humans are having a harder time doing "long reading" because they spend too much time reading internet blurbs. She said that we no longer have the patience to read complicated material. Maybe that's why the abstracts are giving you problems.
Why do you want to disinfect eggs for incubation? My ducks literally roll their eggs around in the mud and thoroughly coat them in mud before sitting on them and they've got about a 98% hatch rate.
I am having issues with weight loss, like pekin and muscovy hatchers have, but I have silky in.
I wet sanded and used the bleach ratios as hatcheries prooved not to hurt the egg, but I also seen an iodine solution but not sure on its ratios or what would be better for embryo. I know in the wild things are different, so is the air quality and everything else. Just trying to get weight loss correct in the eggs, because if I dont they will not hatch lol. I dont want to get bacteria in them, I just lost one at day 14 before I sanded them.
I think I got it now, they lost more since sanded, the new set I am weighing, they weigh in day 7 thurs I think.