Quote: I use a dab of food coloring applied with a Q-tip. If you put on too much, they spread it everywhere, but just a spot and it's not an issue. I prefer it because of it's being non-toxic.
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Quote: I use a dab of food coloring applied with a Q-tip. If you put on too much, they spread it everywhere, but just a spot and it's not an issue. I prefer it because of it's being non-toxic.
I got a shipment last spring and had 3 develop of 11 but all 3 did hatch. I think it must be a tough route.I'd say TJ, EE, TJ based on cheeks and coloration. Cute chicks and photo as usual.
I won a batch of Golden Cuckoo Orp eggs from Renee in a contest over a year ago, I never had any development either. Maybe it's a very tough shipping route and she needs a different method of shipment to overcome the handling.
The shipment in 2013 had grey foam too.The eggs were packed in the gray foam. I think the white foam is the one that stops vibration. I was shipped a box using the white foam and it was dented in one side, breaking 6 of the eggs.
I still had about a 50% hatch rate on the rest of them. Much better than hatching 2 out of 18 eggs.
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I'll PM you his number and you can call him? Or PM me your number and I'll give it to him.
One of the bators has the finch in it, so can't use that and the other one is packed full of the peafowl eggs and I don't want to contaminated it with the duck fluff. Good news is that all four are out and look okay.
-Kathy
I just went out to load the van, it's 98 up here and very muggy. I opted for giving the girls more watermelon instead.Happy 4th of July!! Hope you all and your flocks are staying cool![]()