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  1. Tom Kathleen

    Hatching anamoly

    Thanks! excellent information! All excellent. I agree everyone has different approaches. I think his frustration is that not one single of his sources mentioned monitoring the internal moisture and he would have been doing that (engineering mind:-). I will let him know about the holding for...
  2. Tom Kathleen

    Hatching anamoly

    Follow up question. Son is fuming that all the stuff on the internet is totally wrong. He's candled the remaining 4 eggs that he started with the incorrect internet directions and the air sac is way too small because not enough water has evaporated because the humidity was too high. The...
  3. Tom Kathleen

    Hatching anamoly

    THANK YOU! This is excellent information and completely different than what the general concensus is online about temp and humidity for peafowl. My son, who has done tons of research before starting this hatch and who has really high hatch rates for guineas and chickens, when I read it to him...
  4. Tom Kathleen

    Hatching anamoly

    We have first season peafowl eggs (almost 2 years old peahens and peacocks). Because these are the first eggs laid, we knew hatch rate would be low, but they were fertile. For the first three, they all had the same issue. They developed fine and have fully formed chicks, but sometime past day...
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