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You are so bad!I saw some veining in my ameraucana eggs this morningI couldn't see anything in the Marans eggs though, too dark. My rhodebars unfortunately look to be clear. I don't get that though seeing as how my Rhodebar hen is the most popular with all the boys.
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You're totally killing me too! Omg...so gorgeous!
Someone in my neck of the woods (ok...more like 4 hours away) has Isbars and I think they may be a good fit for here. How do you like them? Our flock is a varied assortment of everything from Old English game birds, Silkies to some fairly large EE's and everything in-between.
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I don't have an option to candle my pigeon egg cause the parents are young so might stop nesting if they are disturbed. I guess it is good I can't, but I love candling so this is gonna be hard
I have one! I bought it accidentally, but it has been great so far! I also have an exoterra and a Brinsea incubator. This one is actually more stable temperature and humidity wise then the Exoterra. Granted, when my exoterra went down this silly eBay bator saved my eggs (right out of its box) so I am partial to it right now. You will want to turn off the humidity alarm (it was going off a lot while I was setting it up) but that is an easy fix. Once you get it all stabilized, this isn't an issue but it's annoying at first. I have some of my eggs for this hatchalong in there right now so we will see how it is...I actually planned on using it as a hatcher but so far it's been great as an incubator.
Poor youI don't have an option to candle my pigeon egg cause the parents are young so might stop nesting if they are disturbed. I guess it is good I can't, but I love candling so this is gonna be hard