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>> Can fertile eggs during incubation be distinguished by a rattling sound when shaken close to the ear ?
Can fertile eggs during incubation be distinguished by a rattling sound when shaken close to the ear ?
Answer:
No, such handling will injure a fertile egg and may kill the germ.