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My thoughts exactly!
So... what did you say?
I just gave them a copy of my Hovabator instructions and suggested keep the incubator inside in a stable temperature with water in the trays and set the rheostat as per the instructions. I didn't have the heart to point out the obvious problem of having fertile eggs to start. Turns out they were very successful in raising goats, they had over two hundred a couple years later---then went bust when they had no market to make a profit with them. Foresight and preplanning was not their strong point, seems they started the goat farm after coming into a inheritance and leaped without looking first. I have no idea how a goat farm was their dream.
I wonder how many times they tried to incubate eggs?
Interesting story, though.
If I inherited a bunch of money... a goat farm would not be involved in my spending plan.
(A new horse barn & an aviary might, though!)
sorry but how can you not laugh? haha lol that is too funny. So I wonder did they eventually figure it out? What ever happened? do they still have pets and stuff or did they go bankrupt or what? Are they at least nice people? I am sorry but that is just too funny!
i probably also would not have they heart to tell them, I think I am just too nice haha lol