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Washing eggs may remove the bloom, which does keep out bacteria, but all it does is lower the hatch rate. You obviously can have successful hatch’s with washed eggs.
Also the eggs might be old, and old eggs don't have good hatch rates.
 
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Hey CFL you guys don’t happen to be in the market for a new dog, do you?
Well I really want one but my parents both work all day and they say nobody will be home during the day to take care of him/her. :( Do you think there is anything I could say to them to change that?
 
Well I really want one but my parents both work all day and they say nobody will be home during the day to take care of him/her. :( Do you think there is anything I could say to them to change that?
The best time to get any dog is when you have time at home, to help them transition into the environment, so the best time to do this is spring break, winter break, summer break, etc. If your parents work close to home, for an adult dog and the majority of the dog's life, if you get a low energy dog you'll need to go home around lunchtime to give the dog a walk, or pay someone to do it, and everything else happens not during a work day. I think that if you find a well trained rescue adult that has moderate-low energy, you'd be fine as long as you know how to manage things.


I was asking because you're in CT and I realllly want this one dog to get adopted (but you guys wouldn't be the right fit for him)
 

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