PRICE REDUCED TO $300.00 EACH
have a 1502 gqf incubator with 3 self turning racks,3030 water reserve kit,3 trays and 2 sets of racks 1 for ducks holds 198 in all 3 trays, and chicken racks holds 288 total eggs ,goose eggs can be incubated on top tray only! it is a auto turning system
1550 gqf...
pretty much every partridge rock i have ever seen does not have solid yellow legs they always seem to have the darkish grey yellow legs and i do not know of any private breeder that has them only commercial hatcheries
i hatch duck and chicken eggs together all the time and never have any problems you just need to make sure the eggs are disinfected plus i have a incubater and a hatcher so the number of days dont matter as the humidity are the same anyway
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whatever i have been hatching for years and am state certified to test poultry and one of the things recomended is to use bleach for disinfecting i and several thousand people cant be wrong believe me bleach is a great disinfectant and cheaper then the other disinfectants i know others...
i dont see the pics but i know that embden sometimes are gray when young and have found that it does not mean they are female or male they are not sex link like pilgrims are
in Minnesota to sell any poultry under 5 months of age you need a hatchery permit, no matter how many you sell or hatch if you wait till they are 5 months old you dont need one
BCPPA Swap Sunday, May 4th at the Watonwan County Fairgrounds in St. James MN. 7 am-noon. Buy, sell, trade fancy chickens, pigeons, rabbits, caged birds, ornamental pheasants, peafowl, hatching eggs, incubators, and other equipment. $2 entry fee per person at the gate and no commission on sales...
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I think there will be a LOT of culls, but that after a couple generations there should be some nice birds. No? Is it impossible to fix a tail?
i know a grand master exhibitor Adrian Rademacher and he eliminates any squirrel tail bird it is very hard to get rid of the squirrel tail
go to the npip site they have search for breeders on their for all states
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/animal_dis_spec/poultry/search-dir.shtml