I was actually thinking of doing it and already have the incubator and supplies mapped outI think the chick-in-a-cup experiment would be excellent in conjunction with the double yolker one! Would really be excited to see someone do this...

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I was actually thinking of doing it and already have the incubator and supplies mapped outI think the chick-in-a-cup experiment would be excellent in conjunction with the double yolker one! Would really be excited to see someone do this...
Yes in the first 7 days.I believe the turning is most important when the embryos are in the earlier stages of incubation if im remembering correctly
I think the chick-in-a-cup experiment would be excellent in conjunction with the double yolker one! Would really be excited to see someone do this...
I was actually thinking of doing it and already have the incubator and supplies mapped outI didn't want to steal the op's thunder.
Probably spring. I need to get fertile eggs from somewhere first because my parents disapprove of breeding our layers.That’s kinda why I didn’t wanna post the idea but I figured people would come up with it on their own anyway lol. I’m just trying to get my hands on an oxygen supply at the moment, other than that I have most of the supplies ready. Gonna start it mid January because I’m pet sitting till then
When will you start yours?
Probably spring. I need to get fertile eggs from somewhere first because my parents disapprove of breeding our layers.
And need a dual purpose breed so the roosters are worth something.
Chick in a cup. Twins are too much work.Are you just doing chick-in-a-cup or twins in a cup?
Makes sense they’re reluctant on breeding but still too bad! I bet it would be awesome to know the birds your little babies came from
Chick in a cup. Twins are too much work.
Will doAgreed
The scientist in me just can’t pass it up though haha.
I’m super excited to see how your experiment will turn out so please keep us updated when you do it!