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If you're worried about it, then I'd go with bought water... especially if it has arsenic in it... miniscule amounts may not seem bad, but wouldn't want it enclosed with eggs in a bator...![]()
Thanks, I am going to switch the water before putting the eggs in tonight.yeah, I think I'd go with bottled.
oops, meant to quote @BriardChickens
Nope, we had our well tested for bacteria, heavy metals and on the realtors suggestion arsenic. We buy our water for cooking and drinking. We can get a 5G jug for just $2 in the next town but if you buy a 10 jug punch card it's more like $1.10Arsenic! I hope you are not drinking it! We had our water tested for heavy metals and bacteria. I think it cost $40.I was concerned when we moved into this 100+ yr old house cause the well pump is in the cellar with a plastic pipe going to it, and a copper pipe coming out of the wall AND a lead pipe! Water was good. Turns out the lead pipe is just stil stuck in the stone foundation.
Yay for sales, I was surprised how big these eggs are. Now I knew they'd be bigger. I weighted the biggest and smallest looking eggs. 82g and 71g! My biggest chicken eggs are 63g at the moment.Well 6 ducklings should be sold. They just wanted egg layers so I sexed out the overmarked girls.
aiming for 6.5 lb this year. Last year I ended up with 3 to 5.5 lb drakes. Kept only the biggest.Sooo how big do the drakes get?
Can anyone recommend a source for isabel leghorn hatching eggs
So glad I can bounce stuff off you all! Wax as in from a simple white tea light? (bought at ikea)I have seen people use tape over cracks.... as long as its not oozing liquid.... keep an eye on it though. Wax is supposed to be the best way to seal cracks though I havent a clue how to apply it.
I would NOT use fingernail polish because it has chemicals designed to penetrate and outgass. Those would go right through an eggshell.
deb