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Cynthia (SpeckledHen) told someone to incubate the eggs for a few days, then candle them to see if anything is developing. I forget which thread it was under though.
CovenantCreek,
I am having a hard enough time keeping up with my egg customers, so I haven't tried it. I did however order some silkie eggs. My bator is running steady now.
I do have a question however, do you have to let them set for a day before putting them in the bator after receiving them? I am new to incubating! I read that in one of the threads.
Lisa I love daylilies. I've had some for 5+ years. I had to leave most in NY when I moved, and I am slowly building up again, slow! I think I have 10. You have so many, is this your garden or a business?
Karen
My Mom has a 'selling garden' (and quite a few more daylilies than me).
Lol, I turned most of the space I was using to line out daylilies into chicken yards.