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    Re: Egg Washing?

    Quote Originally Posted by blue roses View Post
    The only eggs i have ever heard of washing with a special disinfectant are fowl eggs. I used to do this when i filled my incubator with chicken or duck eggs i wished to hatch. This is done to these eggs because the bacteria from the nests can cause the lose of chicks. The disinfectant is only for use for fowl. Maybe the artical you read was written by someone who is used to raising fowl.
    A quick glance at the linked article - or the rest if this thread - would show you that we are in fact discussing BP eggs and in no way have fowl been mentioned.

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    Last edited by SmoothScales; 02-24-2016 at 03:19 PM.

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