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:hugs they make great pets and lawnmowers!:D
Milking isn't hard but it can take practice. If there is someone close by who milks see if you can get a lesson or two. It's much easier to show someone how than to try and explain how. But I have explained it, so if ya need me to, I'll try...:lau

Nice...I hope they all arrive safe and sound and ready for the incubator! :fl:fl:fl
There just so happens to be a guy South of me who milks his three does, I go that way a lot, I'll have to ask if he'd give me lessons :lau
 
I have looked at it and the one mailed Sat is marked for next Monday and the one from today is marked Wed. So apparently the one needs 9 days to get here

Good luck! I hope that your eggs will still be viable, as 9 days is pushing the fertility rate. Plus you have to let them sit and settle the air-bubbles after you get them for like at another 16 hours before you put them in the incubator too.

I got word that my breeders Australorps are supposed to be here on Thursday from W. Virginia, and the person sent me my tracking number this morning. My White Breese eggs will be shipped on Wednesday from right here in my own state.
 
Good luck! I hope that your eggs will still be viable, as 9 days is pushing the fertility rate. Plus you have to let them sit and settle the air-bubbles after you get them for like at another 16 hours before you put them in the incubator too.

I got word that my breeders Australorps are supposed to be here on Thursday from W. Virginia, and the person sent me my tracking number this morning. My White Breese eggs will be shipped on Wednesday from right here in my own state.
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Hope all of them arrive safe!
 
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