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This is #3
I checked before we left for audition, didn't see anything... that was around 6 pm. Decided just for grins to wade through the mud ONE more time this evening. Checked all the corners (where the hen usually lays, nothing. Had a feeling I needed to keep looking, then spotted it in the shavings underneath the roost... dunno if she dropped it or laid it before she flew up. It could even have been there before we left earlier... there was a peacock hanging out in that spot, so I wouldn't have been able to see exactly there. I am pretty sure he didn't lay it himself
It got pretty cold before I found it, but coop temp is 44 F, so not as cold as the last two. Who knows?
It's going in the bator with the first two as soon as it warms up to room temp. I'm afraid sticking it straight into bator while it's this cold would be bad for it... but maybe I worry too much
It's a December egg... if anything develops it will be probably cause me to fall down like one of those fainting goats
This is #3
I checked before we left for audition, didn't see anything... that was around 6 pm. Decided just for grins to wade through the mud ONE more time this evening. Checked all the corners (where the hen usually lays, nothing. Had a feeling I needed to keep looking, then spotted it in the shavings underneath the roost... dunno if she dropped it or laid it before she flew up. It could even have been there before we left earlier... there was a peacock hanging out in that spot, so I wouldn't have been able to see exactly there. I am pretty sure he didn't lay it himself
It got pretty cold before I found it, but coop temp is 44 F, so not as cold as the last two. Who knows?
It's going in the bator with the first two as soon as it warms up to room temp. I'm afraid sticking it straight into bator while it's this cold would be bad for it... but maybe I worry too much
It's a December egg... if anything develops it will be probably cause me to fall down like one of those fainting goats
stinking up your kitchen!!
