- Thread starter
- #2,111
Whoops I quoted without replying. LOL. My nieces said they think Santa switched the eggs, LOL.
I am half hoping they turn out to be hens so I can keep them, haha. They are too cute!!!!
YEAH IT WORKED THEN. HAHAHAHA
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Whoops I quoted without replying. LOL. My nieces said they think Santa switched the eggs, LOL.
I am half hoping they turn out to be hens so I can keep them, haha. They are too cute!!!!
YEAH IT WORKED THEN. HAHAHAHA
OMG, wouldn't that be great if you ended up with what I had, a mallard, a bibbed and a chocolate. HAHAHA OMG. WHAT ARE THE ODDS???
4 hours WOW, you would have to keep them warm, MAIN thing, Get a heat pack or something to keep them warm until you get them home, the humidity isn't going to be a factor with that just keep them warm until you can get them in a stable situation and then proceed..Okay first off I love these chickens. They have fuzzy feet and are adorable. I hope they are hens.
Second off, I need opinions. I am driving to my friends house 4 hours away on Saturday. She has some eggs that are due to hatch the 12th and 17th. She is wanting to give them to me. I have an incubator that will plug into the car, so that's not a problem. My question is, is that safe to do? I've done it with button quail before and they survived but it was only an hours drive not 4. Opinions appreciated.
4 hours WOW, you would have to keep them warm, MAIN thing, Get a heat pack or something to keep them warm until you get them home, the humidity isn't going to be a factor with that just keep them warm until you can get them in a stable situation and then proceed..