Hi everyone!
I have been laid up with some broken ribs. Never try to teach your llama to pull a sled!
Bad things can happen lol. Meanwhile I have gotten good at hatching chickens.
I also did some investigation on hatching ducks in high altitudes. I have been getting my eggs from lower altitudes. They have more pourious shells, and particles flow more easily in high altitudes. The humidity suggested is 35 - 45./.
This sounds right as the first eggs were too wet, at 50+ ? and the next just dried out at 20./.
And then they need to cool every day for a few minutes, so i can peek every day. I am not sure about misting. This is supposed to allow them to dry out easier. So hey, any one have eggs for sale? Mine laid 5 and just quit.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Oh man sorry to hear that!! Hope you are doing OK!
Mine are breeding but not laying yet!