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Orangy glower. Day not sure 3-4.
Not sure day 6 er.
Not sure day 6 er.
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https://houston.craigslist.org/pet/d/coturnix-japanese-quail-chicks/6739317481.html
Someone want to call or text this person for me.
To see if they sell fertile eggs.
Did you do it? I’ll text them if you didn’t.https://houston.craigslist.org/pet/d/coturnix-japanese-quail-chicks/6739317481.html
Someone want to call or text this person for me.
To see if they sell fertile eggs.
No I didn't.Did you do it? I’ll text them if you didn’t.I need to see more quailies hatch!
I didn’t even look at the ad, I just assumed they were NPIP and clean since you usually do that much.No I didn't.
I have issues with unknown people.
I would be too scared to bring home a disease if I went and got eggs from them.
I am 99% sure that I do have a few fertile eggs in the bator right now.
I'm just waiting for the sun to do down a little more so I can candle again.
Npip does not mean clean.I didn’t even look at the ad, I just assumed they were NPIP and clean since you usually do that much.
I wasn't thinking for a few minutes this morning.Are you considering more eggs? I thought you wanted to hatch your backyard eggs first? Patience. One of those listers did mention fertilized eggs.
I've got 2 months to complete a hutch. By then, your roo should have figured out the sideways dance. If you will spare any eggs. I've also need to get the bator running...
Got thermometers. Need a hygrometer. And time.
Please confirm this. The incubator is sensitive to surrounding temps. Therefore, the house is more temperature stable than garage. An empty room is more stable than by the door. Best place is a seldom used room? But the house is dehumidified by the AC. Back to a temperature stable, humid spot.