- Jun 1, 2007
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One of my eggs has a tiny dot of what looks like sorta dried egg white on the shell. It is gluey feeling and about the size of a pin head. Is this what is called a seeping egg? It is not seeping anymore if it is. It just has that tiny dot of dried. Do I need to do away with it? I carefully candled it and I can see a chick in it but can't see movement. I don't see a blood ring at all.
How fast do I need to get it out if it is? And how dangerous would it be to crack it (if it is not good) to let the kids see the chick?
Thanks,
Sarah
How fast do I need to get it out if it is? And how dangerous would it be to crack it (if it is not good) to let the kids see the chick?
Thanks,
Sarah
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