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    Afghan Chicks: I need an answer ASAP!

    That sound good, really good. The last time I had to ask one of the locals what they do to verify if there was a live embryo in the egg. Well, he took the egg and shook the hell out of it trying to hear for a chirp. I almost laid the guy out I was so mad. I don't know much, but with how...
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    Afghan Chicks: I need an answer ASAP!

    I'm pretty sure the eggs are fertile as I have one rooster capable of "insemination" lol. If it is fertile, does it have the potential of further development away from the ideal settings that promote growth (IE sitting on a counter)? I have not washed any of the eggs. We only have a group...
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    Afghan Chicks: I need an answer ASAP!

    Mother Nature is Great! lol We're raising chickens for the eggs. We stopped collecting them for the past two months to see if they'd hatch, three did, now i'm going to start collecting the eggs everyday. We don't have access to fresh eggs out here, so it'll be nice to juggle between...
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    Afghan Chicks: I need an answer ASAP!

    Just a quick update everybody. The chicks are doing very well. The hen is doing a good job at taking care of the chicks, she keeps them warm at night, and cracks the big pieces of feed into smaller pieces so they can eat it. All I can do is clean the cage, give them water, and feed them...
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    Afghan Chicks: I need an answer ASAP!

    I fell in on a 2 roosters and 4 hens in Feb. One of the Hens had three chicks hatch. We decide to let her hatch the chicks because we don't have a proper incubator and brooder (I learned all these new terms on this website.) We can make a brooder but we'd have to keep it outside, as there...
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