EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

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Good Morning all. :frow

Thanks for the coffee, beautiful Abi! :bow

I will be so glad when the sell/trade ban is lifted, so I can get rid of this crazy rooster.  He attacked me when I opened the coop door to fill the feeder this morning.  I gave him a stern talking to about how he shouldn't attack the hand that feeds him.  He was less than impressed. :tongue   

I told ya! You should have swapped him out for one of my boys. His genes are not worth it!

:weee goslings!!!!

Aurora has a connection. You said you weren't ready though.
Poor little goosers. They will be bought up, and eaten because you didn't want them. Poooor pooooor wittle gooseys. Poor poor babies! :hit

Gotta agree with Ralphie. Even if you can't eat him, using him as 'yote bait would mean he didn't go to waste.

She doesn't have any wild predators. She seriously asked me what a skunk smells like! One sprayed outside my window last night. She had me choking as I tried to describe the stench! :th

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Poor little goosers. They will be bought up, and eaten because you didn't want them. Poooor pooooor wittle gooseys. Poor poor babies! :hit
She doesn't have any wild predators. She seriously asked me what a skunk smells like! One sprayed outside my window last night. She had me choking as I tried to describe the stench! :th
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No bears? Yotes? Mink? Weasels? Hawks?

No skunks?? :th
Now, if only it didn't hit 452,488,172 degrees in summer that would be a lovely place.


Or to Ralphie house,......

Naw, Ralphie's house is only terrifying if you're a dux.
 
No bears? Yotes? Mink? Weasels? Hawks?

No skunks?? :th
Now, if only it didn't hit 452,488,172 degrees in summer that would be a lovely place.
Naw, Ralphie's house is only terrifying if you're a dux.

As chickencanoe says, she has them. She just hasn't seen them.
With my luck, I will move down south, and lose my entire flock of SPR.
 
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Had to help out a hatchling. Pipped but didn't make any further progress. Poor little thing had the membrane stuck on its head/neck. Yolk sack completely absorbed. I cleaned off most of the dried up membrane from its head. Put it back in to rest and dry off. I'll check on it frequently. I know chicks that need help sometimes don't thrive. I'll sure try my best though! Humidity in the incubator has been a steady 68-72%, so I don't think that was it. Keeping my fingers crossed it will do ok!
 

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