No signs of breeding behavior here, thank goodness!!
I´m sure Spirit´s doing his best to get there!

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No signs of breeding behavior here, thank goodness!!
Quote: Well, I've made a verbal reserve on a pair of day olds when they get hatched. But I think if the ones I have here have fertile eggs, I will probably put a few in the incubator. I have an r-com that's great, okay size for a few eggs. I also have a Styrofoam bator that has auto temp control. If my eggs are fertile I would love to swap, as well.
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Yeah, I´ve already seen someof your pics. I was just checking. I particularly remember seeing the little stripey emu!![]()
Oh, I see.. I thought the "us" in your post referred to your family, but you meant all the goosey folks. OK, nice.The little emu was probably Rivergoddess' however,
I do not remember posting anything that didnt have feathers, i havent had any fur babies born here for years. My horses are all geldings.
Oh, I see.. I thought the "us" in your post referred to your family, but you meant all the goosey folks. OK, nice.![]()
Yea all the goosey lovers. No one in my family would have even thought to look for a site like this.
hmmm how to explain the neck signal ?! Well the gander makes his neck in a C like formation and sqriums its head on the ground towards the female and then mates! But some females can be b****s and reject the male
That´s true of mine too.....hubby´s into his native trees and my son is into x-box and skate-board. But at least they do show interest in the birds here. Especially the little fluffy versions that we have indoors from time to time.
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