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Posted by: mart20 at Thu Apr 29 06:18:16 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mart20 ] Yeah I'll be able to watch her like a hawk, as I run a business from home so I'm here most of the time. I'll just look out for any strange behavior, and keep an extra close eye on her at that time and hopefully I'll get some eggs, and then I'll place them in the incubator asap. I have been told by someone I know to put a line on the top of the eggs with a marker pen before I move them to make sure I don't turn them or anything. This makes sence, but do I have to be carefull what sort I use? would sharpie permenat markers be ok? is that what you do? I don't want to mark them with a pen that is going to damage them or anything. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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