So you accomplish nothing (because you could have an entire clutch of unfertile eggs and you would not know). All you do is putting the female through unecessary stress at a time you should really not, squashing around eggs that you should really avoid squashing.It is very helpful and I have been palpating after ovulation 3 years now. I can tell exactly how many slugs vs. fertile eggs my females and the females of friends will be laying. With the exception like you said the ones with no vein structure that are plump like a fertile egg (which was one egg in my case). This is the first that I’m hearing of “no one palpates near lay date” I’m going to have to kindly disagree with you.
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All that is common sense and the fact that other let you do this on their females is actually crazy.
Another don't try this at home people.








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