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  1. NCIndiaBlue

    Are pheasant eggs more prone to exploding?

    Good to know that it's not a "pheasant" thing, I didn't believe it would be but had to ask. Now I just have to figure out what I'm doing wrong LOL. Most eggs aren't any older than 3 or 4 days when they are put in the incubator, though some were probably pushing 7 days. I didn't have them last...
  2. NCIndiaBlue

    Are pheasant eggs more prone to exploding?

    Some are from my own pheasants, and the majority are from a local friend that I physically picked up and brought home - This is the first time it's happened to me, I just thought it was strange and wanted to see if anybody else had issues.
  3. NCIndiaBlue

    Are pheasant eggs more prone to exploding?

    Are pheasant eggs more prone to explode while incubating? I've had 3 or 4 explode over the last few week and it is very disgusting, and I had to completely clean and disinfect two incubators - not fun when it's full of eggs lol. I have never had a chicken, peafowl, turkey or guinea egg explode...
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