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No problem - it will resemble a pumice stone when candled. Like a bunch of air holes on the shell.
Thanks! Next question, I didn't see it on that page. Is that just something the hen lays? or is it something that happens to the egg? I have a few of those right now in my bator.
The pic is the third pic down - a single pic. It is just something that happens. Hens lay them and they taste fine, just don't usually hatch. Not to say they won't.
No problem - it will resemble a pumice stone when candled. Like a bunch of air holes on the shell.
Thanks! Next question, I didn't see it on that page. Is that just something the hen lays? or is it something that happens to the egg? I have a few of those right now in my bator.
The pic is the third pic down - a single pic. It is just something that happens. Hens lay them and they taste fine, just don't usually hatch. Not to say they won't.