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  1. GoosesGeeses

    New to hatching Peafowl.

    Are they difficult to hatch? I heard that geese are hard to hatch, but i usually have a 90 percent hatch rate. My first goose hatch was 100 percent. 9 out of 9
  2. GoosesGeeses

    New to hatching Peafowl.

    I don't know much about these awesome birds, but something that annoys me is that people say: " Hey, look, peaCOCK eggs!". Anyway, i got my hands onto 2 peaFOWL eggs, and i have lots of experience hatching birds, i have hatched somewhere around 1,500 quail, 100 chickens, 40-50 ducks, and 25...
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    Quail eggs before hatching...

    Thanks everyone!
  4. GoosesGeeses

    Quail eggs before hatching...

    I think this is in the right place. My quail recently started laying again. I plan on hatching them when i get 40-50, but that might take a few days, so how do i store the ones i already have? Thanks in advance.
  5. GoosesGeeses

    Hey, Will Raccoons Eat My Chickens?

    They can have worms though
  6. GoosesGeeses

    Thank You

    Welcome to BYC!!
  7. GoosesGeeses

    Chickens Taking Selfies....

    @Chicken_Little_AGray
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    Chickens Taking Selfies....

    @Debbie292d You know better than me who to tag for this.
  9. GoosesGeeses

    Chickens Taking Selfies....

    Where is everyone?????
  10. GoosesGeeses

    Chickens Taking Selfies....

    Love it!!
  11. GoosesGeeses

    Nice to meet you.

    Welcome BACK to BYC, seeing as you have been a member for 9 years!!:welcome
  12. GoosesGeeses

    New member

    Welcome to BYC!!!
  13. GoosesGeeses

    erere

    WELCOME TO BYC!!!!!
  14. GoosesGeeses

    Hey, Will Raccoons Eat My Chickens?

    I would say 6 year old ;)
  15. GoosesGeeses

    Hey, Will Raccoons Eat My Chickens?

    Kill it. (That may be a little harsh to just write like that, but true)
  16. GoosesGeeses

    We had a chicken who passed a weird squishy egg but she's still acting cathartic. Advise?

    Possible causes for soft shelled egg: Calcium Deficiency – Even though you're providing calcium (like the citrate pill), she may not be absorbing it well. Lack of vitamin D3 can also impact calcium absorption. Age & Hormonal Imbalance – Young layers and older hens sometimes have trouble...
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    Granny's gone and done it again

    :pop
  18. GoosesGeeses

    Chickens Taking Selfies....

    Post your pictures of your chickens looking straight into the camera for a selfie!! Here is Stanley, he was my favorite OEB.
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