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

You do. The laws vary by state. There is a statute in Missouri that dates back to the 1800s but was strengthened about 30 years ago. It allows one to kill any dog that is 'worrying livestock'.
There is also a provision that requires counties to maintain a fund to reimburse for livestock killed if the owner of the offending dogs can't be located.
That money is funded by dog licenses.
To claim reimbursement, one needs to apply within 3 days and the attack must be witnessed by another adult that is not a family member.
It sounds fair to me.
Is there any law about letting your dog roam freely?
Here if you are in public with your dog it has to be on a leash and with a muzzle.
 
Teach me something; why are you trying to limit oxygen?

This from the incubation suggestion on the lead page of this thread. I have not had a lot of luck hatching eggs in the past so I am trying to follow the info on page one of this thread as closely as I can to see if the results are better. There is a study noted on the post link below but I have not taken the time to read it. We'll see how it works. I usually murder a bunch after lock down so I am hoping this will make them a little stronger.

O2 deprivation to day 10 of incubation followed by regular oxygen concentrations leads to stronger chicks post #33815
 
This from the incubation suggestion on the lead page of this thread. I have not had a lot of luck hatching eggs in the past so I am trying to follow the info on page one of this thread as closely as I can to see if the results are better. There is a study noted on the post link below but I have not taken the time to read it. We'll see how it works. I usually murder a bunch after lock down so I am hoping this will make them a little stronger.

O2 deprivation to day 10 of incubation followed by regular oxygen concentrations leads to stronger chicks post #33815
Hmmmm...no idea what to say about that. Hope it works out for you.
 
Are there any dog breed that you don't allowed to keep?
Here there are 8 dog breeds that if you kerp them you can find yourself spending 1 year in prison.
Rottweiler, pitbull and Dogo argentino are some of them.
The only one that is widely prohibited are pit bulls. If you go to animal shelters here, they are full of them. There are several more of those super aggressive unpredictable breeds here like the dogo but they are so uncommon, they haven't found themselves into restrictive legislation.
 

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