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I don't trust the cat's judgement..

Thats funny cause neither do I...True story, one cold morning I drove the five or so miles to work, I got out of my truck and heard a meow...

I got to looking around and that cat had sat on top of the gearbox and ridden to town... I coaxed her out which was hard cause she was stricken...lol

anyway she took one long look around and must've thought "this ain't my house" cause she looked like I was wearing a suit made out of dogs and dashed back up on top of the tranny, would not come out... finally I drove it home gently and she came out.....Cat aint really been right since...
 
I don't trust the cat's judgement..



Thats funny cause neither do I...True story, one cold morning I drove the five or so miles to work, I got out of my truck and heard a meow...

I got to looking around and that cat had sat on top of the gearbox and ridden to town... I coaxed her out which was hard cause she was stricken...lol

anyway she took one long look around and must've thought "this ain't my house" cause she looked like I was wearing a suit made out of dogs and dashed back up on top of the tranny, would not come out... finally I drove it home gently and she came out.....Cat aint really been right since...


Huh... XD
 
I fear the bold statement may cause undue stress or panic, chicks have been jostling their peers for thousands of years.


Hatching eggs is pretty basic, and easy, there is nothing to stress about. In nature not every egg hatches, nor will they with the use of an incubator.

Quail eggs are plentiful and inexpensive, and have been a great way to refine a process to optimise hatching. These are just my notes and experience with what I found increased my hatch rate.

Finding ways to increase hatch rate will be more valuable with rare or expensive eggs, sucking as peafowl.
 
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