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susang

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I started with fifteen eggs three obvious slugs and two iffy. Today I took out the iffy and decided to see what was inside pic one the contents were firm but no sign of snake veins nothing, pic 2 liquidy same thing no sign of anything. I think it looks interesting:punch:
 

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I love opening eggs that don't make it. Isn't it interesting that as long as the egg is viable the albumen stays liquid. But once it dies the albumen solidifies the same way it would if you were cooking it. I noticed the same thing happens to eggs that a female retains past her normal lay. Gross but fascinating all the same! Thanks for the pics.
Terri
 
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