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How to brush loose eggs?

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How to brush loose eggs?

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1. On the day of brushing, at 6AM, inner incubation frame and black sheet I cloth are removed and eggs are exposed to bright light. 2. After 2-3 hours, remove tissue papers and two layers of light cotton nylon nets (2-4 mm diameter mesh size) are spread over the newly hatched larvae. 3. Chopped nutritious mulberry leaves are sprinkled uniformly over the net. 4. The frame is covered with paraffin paper. 5. After 2-3 hours, the worms along with the upper net is lifted from the incubation frame and brushed in a chawki tray. 6. The lower net helps in holding back the egg shell. 7. During brushing, use a feather or brush. 8. Rearing bed is made with the help of feathers and little mulberry leaf is fed. 9. The bed is covered with another sheet of paraffin paper. 10. 28C room temperature and 85-90% relative humidity maintained.

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