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im not a expert at blood rings, i never really saw those in my eggs but two. Bloodrings are bad, i didnt think it was that bad though, i just thought detached meant it was horrible, either way, detahced or not detached its bad.
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Im trying to fogure that out, sorry, but you just kept saying false on whatever im saying and i want to know what im doing wrong so i can figure it out, it doesnt help me learn or anything by saying false, not true, etc. if im doing a disservice, then id like help, i said right in the top “im not a expert” i dont think any of the information i said was honestly that bad, i didnt say bloodrings are good, i said if its detahced just dispose of it. If theres other errors, gladly let me know and ill fix them, but i cant remove them if you just say its false, i dont know what you mean and it doesnt help me.You really need to let the people that know true facts give info all you are doing is a disservice to those that are new to poultry and don't know the true facts.
This is your quoteIf its blood rings dislocated or something seems to look off, its probably infertile
your right, i did make a error there. Thank you for pointing it out, i will gladly change things if you would tell me what the errors are.This is your quote
This is the problemIm a bit confused
that one was an actual error though,Let's make sure to be kind. @Chicken poppy is trying the best they can do, and while it is misguided, they have good intentions.
Being confused isnt a problem, i was confused because you kept cslling it false. Im not trying to be rude at all, i want to fix any errors that could be there absolutel. But i wouldnt have gone back and saw the error if you hadnt pointed it out. Thank youThis is the problem
Yes, I know, but that doesn't mean one doesn't have to be kind.that one was an actual error though,having a detached bloodring doesnt mean its not fertile, it means it needs to be desposed.
Yes, but still, i feel pretty stupid for not realizing that. I dont want to spread false information anyway.Yes, I know, but that doesn't mean one doesn't have to be kind.