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coleson12
Chirping
Thats not what I was thinking of but that works, I was thinking since he pipped twice he was a double pip, and a MIC Double burger.So he's a little MIC Nugget, huh? lol
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Thats not what I was thinking of but that works, I was thinking since he pipped twice he was a double pip, and a MIC Double burger.So he's a little MIC Nugget, huh? lol
Thats not what I was thinking of but that works, I was thinking since he pipped twice he was a double pip, and a MIC Double burger.
That's for you to decide. You can widen the pip and make sure the membrane isn't dry and he's in the right position, and if he is put him back to do his thing, or give him more time. If you find he's not in position or in distress, then you know you will probably need to help.If the pip was yesterday at noon should I assist?
I almost said Mick Jagger, but I figured it was a little before his time and that the beak didn't look big enough to be a Mick Jagger...lolFunny And I thought it was because it looked like Mic Jager to old I guess Good morning guys can't stay cleaning the box brooder I have in my kitchen for the new arrivals have one zipping now but like always I'm to busy watch.
He widened the pip to about 3x the size, thought he was zipping but nothing new.LOL
That's for you to decide. You can widen the pip and make sure the membrane isn't dry and he's in the right position, and if he is put him back to do his thing, or give him more time. If you find he's not in position or in distress, then you know you will probably need to help.
I almost said Mick Jagger, but I figured it was a little before his time and that the beak didn't look big enough to be a Mick Jagger...lol
Do the membranes look brownish/yellow?
noDo the membranes look brownish/yellow?
It's been over 24 hours???
Yes, well right around24It's been over 24 hours???