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  1. shelleyd2008

    Wish me luck!! (need help!! Questions posts #1&6)

    Thanks Jody!! It will definitely give me something different to look at, at least. I am getting tired of hatching blue, splash, or black chicks all the time!
  2. shelleyd2008

    Wish me luck!! (need help!! Questions posts #1&6)

    Yeah most of them have the chocolate chip thing going on, that's for sure!
  3. shelleyd2008

    Wish me luck!! (need help!! Questions posts #1&6)

    Any idea what would make them look chalky? Could it just be the way that bird's eggs are?
  4. shelleyd2008

    Wish me luck!! (need help!! Questions posts #1&6)

    Thanks Tori! I hope this works! My luck, they'll all hatch at night while I'm sleeping! :o
  5. shelleyd2008

    Wish me luck!! (need help!! Questions posts #1&6)

    New question...There are 2 that the shells look kind of...oh idk...i guess 'cloudy' would be a good way to desribe it. Or maybe chalky would be better? Anyway, is this normal? There are 2 that look like this.
  6. shelleyd2008

    Wish me luck!! (need help!! Questions posts #1&6)

    I just received the Texas A&M white cortunix quail eggs I got off eBay!! I know I should let them set for 24 hours before setting them in the bator. Do I need to candle them? What else should I do to them?
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