Howdy,
It's been a little while since I've posted anything on this forum, and I see a lot of new screen names on here. This is a topic we actually disgussed some time ago, like 6-7 years ago, and at the time we never really came to a conclusion.
The questions are: Do chondros attach to the top of the egg shortly after being laid? Is it necessary to keep the eggs in similar orientation from when they are layed to prevent the embryo from dying such as with alligators? If the egg is positioned in a different orientation does this contribute to weak neonates if it does not cause death?
Just a few questions that we didn't have the answer to back then that maybe can be answered since then.
Good to see everyone doing well,
Nick Metherd
It's been a little while since I've posted anything on this forum, and I see a lot of new screen names on here. This is a topic we actually disgussed some time ago, like 6-7 years ago, and at the time we never really came to a conclusion.
The questions are: Do chondros attach to the top of the egg shortly after being laid? Is it necessary to keep the eggs in similar orientation from when they are layed to prevent the embryo from dying such as with alligators? If the egg is positioned in a different orientation does this contribute to weak neonates if it does not cause death?
Just a few questions that we didn't have the answer to back then that maybe can be answered since then.
Good to see everyone doing well,
Nick Metherd


