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IceHax
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I think I'll just raise em on my own for this time, maybe next year I'll organize it better and try it outYou could try it and see...just stay close by. Is there a way to separate the broody from the chickens?

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I think I'll just raise em on my own for this time, maybe next year I'll organize it better and try it outYou could try it and see...just stay close by. Is there a way to separate the broody from the chickens?


Sure..go ahead and lockdown now.Question: my incubator's instructions say lockdown for toulose geese is 27 days, however I think mine might hatch a little earlier than 30 days. Should I start the lockdown on day 26 instead? (Tomorrow)
welp, looks like my cat is also giving birth to kittens today, woohoo![]()
You really do have babies coming out of your ears!Yeah ahaha, unfortunately there were complications and a C-section might be required, will get you some pics as soon as they are out nonethelessYou really do have babies coming out of your ears!
WE NEED BABY kitten pictures too you know!

Oh boy that sounds scary. Good luck with momma kitty.Yeah ahaha, unfortunately there were complications and a C-section might be required, will get you some pics as soon as they are out nonetheless![]()

stopped nowturning and brought the humidity up to 60%. Now all that's left to do is wait. Which might turn out to be more complicated than hatching goose eggs lolhey! how are your eggs doing? are the little buddies out yet?Here are 2 different eggs. Lots of air cell!
