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and wax tends to stay soft under the heat. Depending on where the crack is, setting it in a turner where the wax can attach to the turner is a bad idea. I found out the hard way:( I'm going with nail polish the next time.
That's exactly why I was asking Some of these are from the same seller as my first batch. I bought again and she included a lot of extras because I didn't have good luck the first time. I was thinking surely these were not all infertile
Air cells are horrible on the ones that are developing I don't think I even noticed air cells on the clears. I will pay more attention to the clears the next time.
YAY for you!
Does shipping affect viability? For example, if they are fertile can they be non-fertile when they get here? Could some of my 'clears' have been fertile??
I've never seen a yolk like that but I haven't candled enough to say it's a double or not.
My situation is complete opposite... I do have air cells that look like that yolk
We use the water nipples also. They make a huge difference. I start with both kind of waterers and by the 3rd day they have the nipple down so I pull the regular waterer. Hang it at eye level and their curiosity will take over and then raise it a bit so they stretch just a little bit to reach...
O WOW, I was 12 yro also when I got him. He was TB/QH. I won an Appaloosa filly through 4-H when I was 13. She lived to be 28. I competed in all speed events. THOSE WERE THE DAYS We have a TB gelding now but with work and bills I just can't haul like I used to. I've always wanted to rescue...
My first horse, Hombre, I trained as a 3 yro and competed on through college died the week of my wedding The day I picked up my wedding dress, my now husband was picking himup from the Vet on a flatbed trailer
Happily married now is what matters
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