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If it sounds real nutty..question me next time please.Haha, I thought it was odd when you said on a previous post you had two days until Friday. I thought it was just a typo or something....![]()
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If it sounds real nutty..question me next time please.Haha, I thought it was odd when you said on a previous post you had two days until Friday. I thought it was just a typo or something....![]()
Chicken eggs can be interrupted too and survive very well.
And not just at one point but at different stages of development. Eggs left twelve hours cold has had no repercussions on any of my eggs. I have a bantam hen who was left cold for 60 hours at approximately day 5 in the incubation. Embryos are incredibly resilient.![]()
Have you not been paying attention You alien...I know nothing!Sorry my bad, totally thought you knew![]()
Yes, the red letter day in the history of BYC!Duck eggs actually taste really great. They are AWESOME for baking!!!! I prefer duck eggs and goat milk to chicken and regular moo cow milk whenever I bake!!!!
It is a sanctuary State!Yah, but California has a way of boxing people in!
Have you not been paying attention You alien...I know nothing!
If it stays above 70 at night, then it's probably just as warm during the day, if not warmer. Why not take it out completely?Don't kill me, but I unplug their heat lamp at night
Their brooder stays above 70°F at night, so they are fine.
I was going to suggest that, never regretted converting to MHP![]()
Nonsense. The birds like snow.
...kind of... sort of... well, not really, I guess.
I couldn't get across the border anyway.She's still mine.