Mar 31, 2012 #1 Poultrybonkers Crossing the Road Premium Feather Member 14 Years Mar 22, 2011 8,066 13,398 761 My Coop My Coop
Mar 31, 2012 #3 CochinBrahmaLover Girl, I'm FABulous 8 Years Dec 29, 2011 13,281 152 293 Warm.... Under a blanket... In Alaska... im no goose expert, but to ME they look infertile
Mar 31, 2012 #4 CelticOaksFarm Family owned, family run 10 Years Sep 7, 2009 12,307 321 323 Florida - Space Coast Bullseye, congrats they are
Mar 31, 2012 Thread starter #5 Poultrybonkers Crossing the Road Premium Feather Member 14 Years Mar 22, 2011 8,066 13,398 761 My Coop My Coop CelticOaksFarm said: Bullseye, congrats they are Click to expand... Then why when I put them in my incubator none started growing? I used 4 none of them were showing veins at a week.
CelticOaksFarm said: Bullseye, congrats they are Click to expand... Then why when I put them in my incubator none started growing? I used 4 none of them were showing veins at a week.
Mar 31, 2012 #6 CochinBrahmaLover Girl, I'm FABulous 8 Years Dec 29, 2011 13,281 152 293 Warm.... Under a blanket... In Alaska... I think this helps my arguement-
Mar 31, 2012 #7 CelticOaksFarm Family owned, family run 10 Years Sep 7, 2009 12,307 321 323 Florida - Space Coast Your video shows a distinc bullseye, but if you incubate and they don't grow then those set obviously were not. Not every egg I collect and set from our breeders will grow for a wide variety of reasons.
Your video shows a distinc bullseye, but if you incubate and they don't grow then those set obviously were not. Not every egg I collect and set from our breeders will grow for a wide variety of reasons.
Apr 1, 2012 Thread starter #8 Poultrybonkers Crossing the Road Premium Feather Member 14 Years Mar 22, 2011 8,066 13,398 761 My Coop My Coop heres a pic
Apr 1, 2012 #9 Highlander Tartan Terror 11 Years Oct 1, 2008 3,079 48 218 Prague They still look fertile to me.
Apr 1, 2012 Thread starter #10 Poultrybonkers Crossing the Road Premium Feather Member 14 Years Mar 22, 2011 8,066 13,398 761 My Coop My Coop Highlander said: They still look fertile to me. Click to expand... When you incubate them is it the same temp and humidity as chicken eggs?
Highlander said: They still look fertile to me. Click to expand... When you incubate them is it the same temp and humidity as chicken eggs?