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RE: separating eggs??????

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Posted by: thebigsquease at Fri Feb 16 22:16:32 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thebigsquease ]  
   

you will have to seprate the eggs pretty much right after they are laid. If you don't get to them in time, and they dry, they will be almost impossible to seprate.
Most people just keep the eggs together and incubate them as a clutch. No harm will come to them by doing so.
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