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I like the concept.you might check, but a lot of wormers are not going to be deadly in overdosage. I accidentally gave a colt a huge dose of ivamectrin once when I set the dial wrong. She got over twice her dose, and my vet said she would be fine. Not that it is recommended though. It is probably more important to get enough not to build resistant worms, but I don't know on chickens. I just thought as mash they would get the wormer as they are no separating it and the egg would help them want it.
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Sorry can't offer any help as to what you are seeing. These are some day 15 candles from the notes.
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Are you able to ID a chick in there at all? As for all the "white" dots in the pic that you can see on the egg shell I believe that just means it's a fairly porous egg shell.Ok thanks for responding and trying, off to read the links. I am assuming the egg isn't good at this point but wasn't sure what exactly the deal was.
Are you able to ID a chick in there at all? As for all the "white" dots in the pic that you can see on the egg shell I believe that just means it's a fairly porous egg shell.
Because it's so porous it could be bacterial but I honestly have no clue.It's just a dark mass I have not seen any movement in the egg, tomorrow is lockdown. yes it is a porous egg.