OZ, I was wondering if there are any PI predators that might go for your birds (not counting some of the neighbors
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in theory yes - I have yet to see one thoughOZ, I was wondering if there are any PI predators that might go for your birds (not counting some of the neighbors).![]()
I DO thank you much!here is a Filipino classified for net
http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/v...=fish+net&event=Search+Ranking,Position,1-6,6
it looks do-able
There are loads of vendors of all things plastic - from drums to pallets to nets along the main road to the expressway near my wifes rental place in Cavite.
I have asked her to price it there.
I found a blog with a write up on our village
http://www.reidiscovery.com/2013/04/life-in-village-cauayan-negros.html
Sorry to hear about this. I hope that you have some sort of a buddy for the only hatchling?update
The large breeds failed. We ended up with one eastern wild turkey. ducks and peafowl yielded nothing.
I have decided to not try incubating them again til I can hand carry and stay in the Philippines for the whole duration of the hatch.
With an overall hatch rate of 22%, we ended up with some great breeds. This is an acceptable number for domestically shipped eggs and a great number for me.
The hatching bator has been cleaned and the baskets were soaked in bleach solution.
We have 20-30 eggs being set every week so it wont rest for long.
In 27 days I get to see my family. I have a list developed. This trip will be chickens and quail only.
The adventure continues.
no worries scott.Sorry to hear about this. I hope that you have some sort of a buddy for the only hatchling?
Scott
Thanks, it looks like a nice place!I found a blog with a write up on our village
http://www.reidiscovery.com/2013/04/life-in-village-cauayan-negros.html