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she is about 2 years old... o moldy or toxic things he would eat in her coop. She seems to be getting better but I could be wrong
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Is this where she is most of the time? how about the bedding is it wet and smelly they can get respiratory issues from moldy wet ammonia smelling bedding.she is about 2 years old... o moldy or toxic things he would eat in her coop. She seems to be getting better but I could be wrong
Going to have some goslings?I found a nest =} 5 eggs deep all ready =} my brothers goose would have to start first so well be incubating these first ones for sure. My girls should start up soon I've seen them courting lol
Going to have some goslings?
Maybe @jchny2000 can help I don't use a batorHi there, can someone help me please? I recently purchased a Janoel 24 to try and incubate my embden eggs. I had 8 eggs in the incubator since 7 Mar at 37.6C, turning them twice daily manually because the automatic turner doesnt turn them all the way around because of the side of the eggs. I was told to let the eggs cool down 10 min a day and to sprinkle it with water once a day which I also do. But I forgot to turn the incubator back on after I switch it off for the 10min cool downIt was left at room temp (16.7C) for 8 hours. Are these eggs still viable?
I have my first try at hatching geese going right now, so can't specifically tell you. However, I have hatched plenty of chickens, ducks, and turkeys and advise to give them a chance. I have had power failures that lasted for hours right in the middle of incubation and the eggs still hatched. Resume doing what you were and then candle in a week to see if they are showing development. You have nothing to lose.