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Quote: Ugg this is hard, I hardly watch TV!!! ugggg who are these people Lol!
Quote: who?? gonna google lol
sounds like you got it!! I cant wait to see them! How tiny are they at hatch? is this a first for you???
OK, that is chick lyle lovett
AS far as I know, there is NOT one, go forth and create vast wonders of winners CPL.If there is not I will create one. Last nights winners were MarineCorpFarmer and GameBirdsOnly.
Yes, Sunday. If you can at all do it, I left the buttons in the hatcher with food and water for the first week, no drafts or anything could get to them. All the ones that hatched made it when i did that. they are so small when they are born its amazing.button quails take 16 days so would i set them sunday?
She said she went to do chicken chores, bet she will be back soon.Hello? CPL you out there?
There are a few tricks. All I can tell in quail eggs are chick and no chick. At about 5-6 days I candle with a 200-400 lumes flashlight. If you can see the top of the egg, or it looks blueish, there is not anything in there. If it is starting to go dark, there is chick. Quail eggs are hard to see but very forgiving to hath as long as they do not dry out too much. If you have a quail egg you did not put in the incubator, or can get some from the store, you can candle it to see what no chick should look like so you are not fooled by a yolk.Are there any tricks to candling quail eggs???
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Slender man has no face. So cant look like him.SLENDER MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!