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Posted by: HDEAN at Wed Jul 6 08:09:45 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HDEAN ] Yes, eggs are good or not and they will hatch or not. Your point is right. However there is a reason to candle. Most new breeders find their perfectly good looking eggs not hatching and going bad and they start all kinds of worrying about what they did wrong with the incubation process when the eggs that looked good and didn't hatch maybe weren't fertile to start with. Candling will let them know from the start. Not from the first day however but a week or so later. Also, dropping an egg, it getting turned even a week before hatching won't hurt the embryo either. Doesn't mean you should do it but for the newcommers they can rest easy, a good egg should hatch regardless of mold, being turned, etc. HDEAN | ||
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