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Was it R2 or Feedman working on the midgit whites? Are they the same as beltsville whiles:
It believe it was @JRNash that's working on the whites.Well, you were all right about buying hatching eggs. My cost per chick has turned out to be $4.76 each given the number that hatched. That could go down a bit if the late bloomers survive. On the up side, I now have 42 Rose-Comb Rhode Island White birds... And I'm guessing its the cost of doing business when focusing on critically endangered birds.
Was it R2 or Feedman working on the midgit whites? Are they the same as beltsville whiles: https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/beltsville in any case these guys are often helpful when working with endangered genetics: http://www.spnusa.com/certification.html#certified and these orgs might be useful... http://livestockconservancy.org/ind...p-turkeys-international-organizations#Turkeys
It believe it was @JRNash that's working on the whites.
If you wanna talk about price of hatching eggs per chick.
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That's one of almost 260 pheasant eggs. 2 more pipped. If they don't hatch that's a 250 dollar birds.
Agreed!!A wiseman once pointed out the folly of buying hatching eggs over buying shipped birds... having tried the shipped method, I give it a F...
Hey...did I miss Mr. T/Ethel Jr.'s hatch?? Holm....do you have poults?? Slowly making my way home. Done showing, in Ste. Genevieve now. Back to Memphis tomorrow. Can't wait to see the girls. Poor dears, I'm sure they are feeling abandoned.