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MorningI used to have a hedgie, his name was Sonic (real original, huh?). He was a great pet! He'd wake up and crawl all over me when I'd bring him out of his cage, even in the day. And he loved having his soft little tummy petNo gloves required, though he'd always curl up in a ball when I'd reach in the cage for him. Sounds like your pair wasn't handled enough (they are noisy little buggers at night though).
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You're probably right. We got them from a lady whose daughter had to have them, and quickly got bored of them. They were a year old by then. I wanted babies, but they were all $250 + up. I got these for $250/pair with all supplies. You live and learn I guess.
Is he a tree trimmer by profession, or just nuts? He seems to know what he's doing up there. Ain't no way in the world I'd get that far off the ground, with or without a chain saw in my hand!
I know zilch about hedgehogs. What's Pa's problem with them? Invasive species? Destructive? Disease carriers?Yep, Pa DR refuses to give up on it. We are the only state that they are illegal in that survivability is 100% impossible over the winter. They have raided private breeders and private homes consisting of just a pet or 2 and they euthanize in every case. There are groups started and bills introduced to repeal the law based on its senseless nature.
So,give her some eggs; gotta fill those 7 cabinets with something. Might as well be the eggs her chicks eventually lay.my,muscovy is fixing to lay an egg.I hope the drake has breed with her in the four days I have had him.I never seen them.so we will see.and my broody is broody and setting on no eggs.
I'm pretty sure you can just toss them in the bator as long as they aren't chilled or anything like that, just like if they came from you're own flock.Good morning all,
Ok all you hatchaholics and hatch experts, I am picking up hatching eggs on Thursday. Couple of questions, after bringing them home, should I let them sit for a day or so, or should I set them right away? I ask cause last year we incubated directly from our flock. Just wasn't sure if the eggs should get acclimated to our house etc before tossing them in the bator.
I guess I only had one questions...for now.
I'm pretty sure you can just toss them in the bator as long as they aren't chilled or anything like that, just like if they came from you're own flock.
Than they can go straight in.Ok great, my understanding is they are not being chilled and are being stored in a turner. They should be about 6-7 days old. Getting eggcited and nervous!