As soon as you stop stripping the eggs, pick up the sperm (milt) sack which is in a plate by the side, with the
tissue paper wrapped around, follow the following procedure.
• Gently wrap the tissue, remove the sperm sack,
using a new blade, cut the zig-zag end of the sack directly in the bowl of female eggs and the other person simultaneously rinses the milky sperm coming out from the sperm sack to the bowl of eggs. Rinsing solution be with saline solution.
• The solution of eggs, sperm and saline should not be too watery or thick. Just a solution that one can conveniently spread inside the vat with ease.
• Immediately after rinsing the sperm out of the sack, throw away the empty sack and mix the solution with turkey or chicken feather.
• Mixing should be done for exactly two minutes and then gently spread the solution in the vat that has been prepared for it using feather.
Incubation: After spreading
the solution in the vat, the vat is then covered with dark cloth that can allow aeration. The period of incubation last 30hrs from the time you covered vat, then after 30hrs, open the pond to see the result of hatching.
Note: During rainy season, you may wish to wait for 48hrs
before opening the vat, but ensure that the water is changed at the stipulated 30hrs, from experience it seems it takes longer time.
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