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If your really interested this website is a really good resource for hatching problems and covers just about everything that can possibly go wrong.
It's surprisingly a really long list.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/aa204
The book I learned how to incubate from I bought over 20 years ago, but it's still the best one I own is Rick Jordans Parrot Incubation Procedures.
I don't do parrots anymore but the book isn't really species specific.
Didn't have internet in the 80's so everything was from books.
Just found out yesterday that one book I paid almost 500 bucks for is available in pdf form on the internet for free.
I think it's amazing and Im glad its available to anyone now cheaply.
Mine is in bad shape after 20 years of use so its nice that I can just click on the internet instead.
It's handy to have if you have no vets in the area that specialize in birds.
It's always nice to have on hand for emergencies though.
If your interested you can find it at....
http://www.avianmedicine.net/ampa.html
Warning its a really heavy read.
Incubating and hatching gets better with practice but I have to warn you, no matter how long you do it the worry and obsessing never goes away.
Right now have 12 Light Brahma's and 6 geese in the incubator.
I'm not holding any hope on the geese after three days in the post during the heat wave we just went through last week.
I should stop now or I'll end up writing a novel.
I'm looking forward to your pics and you can contact me anytime.
Here's a new pic I took yesterday of some of my geese babies. They're two weeks old today.
If your really interested this website is a really good resource for hatching problems and covers just about everything that can possibly go wrong.
It's surprisingly a really long list.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/aa204
The book I learned how to incubate from I bought over 20 years ago, but it's still the best one I own is Rick Jordans Parrot Incubation Procedures.
I don't do parrots anymore but the book isn't really species specific.
Didn't have internet in the 80's so everything was from books.
Just found out yesterday that one book I paid almost 500 bucks for is available in pdf form on the internet for free.
I think it's amazing and Im glad its available to anyone now cheaply.
Mine is in bad shape after 20 years of use so its nice that I can just click on the internet instead.
It's handy to have if you have no vets in the area that specialize in birds.
It's always nice to have on hand for emergencies though.
If your interested you can find it at....
http://www.avianmedicine.net/ampa.html
Warning its a really heavy read.
Incubating and hatching gets better with practice but I have to warn you, no matter how long you do it the worry and obsessing never goes away.
Right now have 12 Light Brahma's and 6 geese in the incubator.
I'm not holding any hope on the geese after three days in the post during the heat wave we just went through last week.
I should stop now or I'll end up writing a novel.
I'm looking forward to your pics and you can contact me anytime.
Here's a new pic I took yesterday of some of my geese babies. They're two weeks old today.
