I have recently lost a very good job and had to move and am struggling financially. I have two beautiful birds I am looking to re-home. A Jenday Conure and a Green-cheek Conure. They are both loving birds and easily handled.
The Jenday was hatched January 7, 2006 and purchased from a Petland...
Well I'll be updating this thread like a live journal for the next 28-ish days with the conditions of the incubator for any that might be following this endeavor.
Would still appreciate any input on the questions posted earlier...
Pete I just love how informative your threads on incubation are. I am incubating some shipped turkey eggs for a friend and candled the eggs before placing them in the incubator. Out of twelve eggs, two have detached air cells.
I see where you recommend keeping the eggs upright at a 45 degree...
Thinking I mis-read it in the dark. It is at 100.4 again. So we seem to be holding steady which is good. Thinking about filling up the water reservoirs and marking/setting the eggs a little later.
Does anyone have any thoughts on putting cling wrap on the bottom tray under the hardware...
Just checked all three thermometers. This morning the two bulb thermometers (about an inch off the wire) read 104-ish. There is about a half degree difference between the two while the Brinsea (sitting on the wire or just nearly) read 98 or so. Now the two read 108-ish while the digital reads...
Okay. I haven't hatched any babies since like '04. So practically 7 years. I have successfully hatched chickens (large fowl and bantam), ducks, geese, turkeys, guineas, quail, and pheasants in my incubators. Usually I used a Sportsman with an automatic turner and moved them to a hatcher on...
1st chick is a black silkie. In the US we don't really have bantam or large fowl silkies. They are somewhere in between.
2nd chick I'm not sure on. Was thinking probably an Australorp but with little feather stubs you might have lucked out and gotten a Black, Birchin, or Black Copper Marans...
Jubilee Cornish? Like Mille Fluer? I'll bet that s interesting. Cornish have never been my favorite, but these birds look really nice. And I love the thick legs on some of hem. I know that's part of the Standard but so many don't have that now...
I added the Rosy-billed Pochard and the White-faced Whistling Duck. I was adding pictures to a Black-bellied Whistling Duck page when my finger slipped to the wrong tab and I closed it out. Not happy. Will worry about that one tomorrow.
I have never heard of bronze breasted.
Broad Breasted Bronze are a double breasted turkey that does not breed naturaly.
Standard Bronze turkeys are a heritage turkey that repoduces natualy.
Both are the same color, different size.
Thank you. I was about to say the same thing...