Sarah_RainyDay
Chahoua Egg
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- 15
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- Washington
Hey all! I asked this question on fb but only got a couple of responses, so I am curious what you seasoned breeders think.
I have a pair of attached chewie eggs where one has gone bad and molded significantly. Previously I have had it where an infertile egg is attached to a fertile eggs, but it's never gotten really moldy like this one. Is it better to try to cut the bad egg off, or will leaving it attached not affect the good egg apart from being unsightly? The offending pair of eggs has been temporarily moved to a separate container for now.
I have a pair of attached chewie eggs where one has gone bad and molded significantly. Previously I have had it where an infertile egg is attached to a fertile eggs, but it's never gotten really moldy like this one. Is it better to try to cut the bad egg off, or will leaving it attached not affect the good egg apart from being unsightly? The offending pair of eggs has been temporarily moved to a separate container for now.