Can I touch snail's egg with bare hand, how shd I incubate my eggs & what makes snails to grow big??

Snail farming at home in Nigeria.
Backyard Snail farming
Snail Farming in Nigeria

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  • @PatienceNwanyanwu
    @PatienceNwanyanwu7 күн бұрын

    Nice one

  • @sobayomodupesnails5993

    @sobayomodupesnails5993

    6 күн бұрын

    Thank you ma

  • @ugochukwuuwem4216
    @ugochukwuuwem421621 күн бұрын

    So how do you cope with ant's by pouring feed's on the ground?

  • @sobayomodupesnails5993

    @sobayomodupesnails5993

    20 күн бұрын

    Though I don't have the problem of mass ant invasion in my environment but I have my peculiar control mechanism in place. In fairness to the NATURE, the truth is that naturally, ants and snails can co-exist. This is because nature has made it so. That is why you have ants living in the same envronmwith snails just as we have it in the wild. However, too much ants is what could be dangerous to the snails. What I do periodically is to either open my pen for my local chicken to go in to feed on ants or I sometimes lock my chicken in the snail pen prey on the ant control mechanism.

  • @ugochukwuuwem4216
    @ugochukwuuwem421621 күн бұрын

    I was also told that it will not hatch,if you touch the eggs.

  • @sobayomodupesnails5993

    @sobayomodupesnails5993

    20 күн бұрын

    It is not true please!!! I have debunked that through my experiments and daily practice.

  • @sarahmurray687
    @sarahmurray68722 күн бұрын

    People said, no touch with bear hand. They said the eggs won't hatch. Is that true?

  • @sobayomodupesnails5993

    @sobayomodupesnails5993

    22 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this intelligent question. NO, IT IS NOT TRUE!!! Your snail eggs would still hatch if you touch it with your bare hands. PROVIDED YOU MEET INCUBATION REQUIREMENTS, which are as follows: (1) dig a shallow grave (2) burry the eggs for incubation to take place (3) slightly cover the eggs with soil, sawdust, or mulching materials (4) Make sure that the soil or the material used is always wet (not soaked) (5) continue to periodically wet the place so as to prevent the eggs from getting dry (in order not to lose its potency) (6) closely monitor this exercise for 18 days to 30 days (depending on the conducive environment that you provided for the incubator) while you see your eggs hatched successfully. Touching your snail eggs with bare hands does not reduce the potency of the eggs as long as the eggs do not crack and are not exposed to air… What you saw in this video is my routine on my farm (I USUALLY HARVEST / HAND PICKED MY SNAIL’S EGGS WITH MY BARE HANDS). I’ll encourage you to experiment personally with this process so as to affirm the truth. I have watched and read such comments severally on the internet too by some indisciplined and quack individuals (irrespective of their status, name, or age). I called them quacks because they are unprofessionals; they don’t conduct experiment nor embark on research… They only rely on rumours!!! Remember, your incubator must not be dry and it must not be soaked!!! If it does (either of the two), the eggs would lose it's potency. Thank you!!!