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

I see
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you Sally!! :frow
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[CONTENTEMBED=/t/1137467/educational-incubation-hatching-w-sally-sunshine-learn-everything-from-hatching-to-processing-and-so-much-more-through-questions-and-chatting-hosts-bantychooks-and-many-many-more/12920#post_17758828 layout=inline] [/CONTENTEMBED] It didn't rain on my parade; just sprinkled for a while. Had to run around from drop to drop just to get wet. Now that I'm all caught up in both houses, I'm going to see if I can ruin some deer's day. I should go back to work, but I don't wanna, and you taught me to do whut I want.
lol drop to drop eh? youve got talent whites
Of course not.
 
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@Fire Ant Farm I was told to leave new groups in for at least a week to deal with issues, and learn it is home. I moved mine about ten days ago into two coops and some different groupings. It required getting a few in a few days, but it is working now though I have still not let the two new groups out at the same time. I think I will wait awhile on that.

Growing like weeds!

Ten and twelve days.


@Sally Sunshine
awwwwww

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gut gut



Wie geht es?
yer dutch?
 
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@Sally Sunshine
I did the same thing as you! I woke up this morning and 6 had hatched! By the time I left for school 3 more hatched! I'll keep you posted and take pictures after school!
Sweet!!! good luck!

Young boy at the end of my driveway this AM.







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We're in the city limits and have had a problem with poachers (bowhunters) in our neighborhood (not uncommon to see one or two 10 or 12 point bucks each year here) - which is really dangerous in a residential neighborhood, of course. Each year around this time the game warden does stakeouts in the neighborhood to catch any...

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I know they could!!

I'm just in a quandary yet again over the best way to kill em. A good friend of mine told me to not try the broomstick method, coz they had seen breaking the neck done and it never made a clean kill..... So back to square zero.
Hang upside down, restrain, and slit the blood vessels on the sides of the neck. (I use a scalpel.) Relatively painless, humane, and easy for you to control. If you don't have a cone, use a feed sack with a hole cut in the corner of it to restrain them. I think @Pensmaster does it that way, I have a cone.

OK, I gotta go - see you guys later!
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- Ant Far, sw
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