talk about steping in a Pile and smelling like a roseWOW you struck GOLD!!!!e
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talk about steping in a Pile and smelling like a roseWOW you struck GOLD!!!!e
lol I just had some one ask me the other day what intend to do with all the chicks I hatch,, share the wealth I say every one needs a few birds lolMaybe the 50 other guinea eggs that I set earlier will hurry them on LOL. 80 guinea eggs WHAT am I thinking? KEETS I guess.
. Any type of dipping or cleaning will not affect fertility acre it will however remove the derma the natural antibacterial coating and will usually end up in bad eggs and blood rings at about 7 or 8 days clears are infertile for the most part and are the result of poor coverage by the roo or posibly a young roo with bad technique improper handling of eggs after Colection can also have bad results on fertilityTalk about disapointment. Candled Day 8 and pulled 17 clears and 1 bad egg. Yes their shipped. But the real bummer was the local breeder's eggs. Most of what I pulled were from his eggs. I think he had dipped them and ruined any fertility. But since he's not a "breeder" per say I doubt I will get anything from him but a Blame game. Guess it just reinforces my thoughts of only my eggs from my birds. Prolly on the way to a power outage will check back in the am
Hi Hokankai!!! Nice to hatch with you again![]()
Unless an egg is extremely dirty (and in that case I wouldn't set it anyway) no, avoid washing or scrubbing at them. You will remove the "bloom" which is meant to keep bacteria from getting through the shell.So you cant wash the eggs before incubatting?