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Very cool but expensive tool for breeders

Jonah Oct 29, 2004 12:29 PM

I saw this while looking up something for my bird(4 month old Black Headed Caique). Sure would answer a lot of those is it dead or just late hatching questions. Also good for slug or not questions. Would have saved 2 or 3 hatchlings of mine last season when I opened eggs prematurely figuring they were dead.
Egg Tool

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Paul Hollander Oct 30, 2004 05:19 PM

The wonders of modern technology!

But it requires a single egg to be put inside. My eggs are almost always stuck together.

Paul Hollander

crtoon83 Oct 30, 2004 07:48 PM

from what i've read, if you seperate the eggs before you let them dry then theres no problem. but thats coming from a third party whose never done it before...so im not sure how true that is.
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