Kaisarri eggs

velasco13000

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My kaisers started to lay a few eggs...what is the best method or procedure to get the most eggs possible and the best technique to remove them??
 
I would avoid even basting, if they're laying on plants just use tongs and scissors to trim the pieces of plants they are laying on and place them in a separate tub. If any have fallen you can use a plastic spoon or such to pick them up, or baste out as gently as humanly possible.
 
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