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Goslings of 2014 Hatch-a-long

I dont know what you will prefer,but i hope you get more buff goslings then grey :)
That sounds good for your africans cant wait for white african goslings from you and river goddess
 
Ok well in my breeding pen of africans and embden females today there was a big fight ! And now my brown african gander is no longer dominent :( but my buff african is! :D
Now i might get a few buff blood lines in the goslings which i want!
 
Here are todays Colored eggs. Left to Right
Ethel, Mildred, Stormy(back to laying) and Rain who was the mystery layer but now there is another lol
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Ok now i will wait for 3 days for a pip and ive candled are they both are moving :) but i dont open the bator till they hatch so no more candling those eggs :/
 
Heck yeah! Congrats!
Thanks... pictures when they hatch... I promise
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Day 27 and its lockdown for two of my eggs didnt candle yet but will tonight ! Now for some of that long period of waiting
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Just want them to jump out of the eggs!!!!!!!
if only they would... the time between internal pip and hatching is at least 30 days
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Here are todays Colored eggs. Left to Right
Ethel, Mildred, Stormy(back to laying) and Rain who was the mystery layer but now there is another lol
Pretty!! how long does the color stay? My 2 Embden girls are on the same schedule and sharing the nest
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Ok now i will wait for 3 days for a pip and ive candled are they both are moving
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but i dont open the bator till they hatch so no more candling those eggs
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NO MORE???? oh man... thats why I move mine at internal pip... the not knowing for me is horrid!
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Good luck Serv
 
Psue it lasts a long time. It wont whipe off and it doesnt soak through to the yolk. I used one that had been in the fridge for two weeks and it was still colored and i checked the shell for coloring on the inside which there wasnt any. These will go into the incubator with their coloring on them. Its a great way to identify eggs in a shared nest.
 

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