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Re: Cutting Eggs


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Posted by Walt Deptula on July 01, 2001 at 21:35:41:

In Reply to: Re: Cutting Eggs posted by Dan on July 01, 2001 at 18:10:24:


: I pip most of my clutches after the majority of the babies have come out. What I find humorous is that a lot of babies will slit the eggs themselves just barely parallel to where I have slit the eggs. Other times I will find 2-4 long slits parallel to eachother, in this case I will just intersect the long slits so they open up nicely with little effort. One other thing that I don't do is cut circles out of the eggs, I only make one long slit. I can still see inside and the baby can easily stick its head out for air when it's ready.

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: : It seems that my eggs pip over the course of 3+ days, depending on the clutch. I wait until all pipped hatchlings have emerged before cutting into any remaining eggs. I currently have a clutch of Cal Kings that first pipped on 6/26. The 13th of 14 eggs pipped last night, and the hatchling emerged today. I cut the 14th egg this afternoon, and can see movement inside. More often than not, however, I find unpipped eggs contain fully formed (or deformed) dead babies. Perhaps I wait too long? Maybe, but I prefer to give them a shot at pipping on their own.

: : Ronda

Dan's method is correct. Proper technique for slitting eggs involves cutting a small cross slit (1/4 inch or so) in the high, top section of an egg. I shoud have noted this for any who don't know when I described my more extreme cuts in the prasina eggs. A pair of cuticle scissors works well for egg slitting. You must cut very slowly and carefully as you do not want to rupture any pertinent main blood vessels. It is really very simple as long as you closely examine the the shell before and as you make any cut. It is also relatively easy to cut larger openings in more extreme situations.

Walt Deptula



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