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I don't know if they will or not. I was there last week, and didn't hear anything about it. I won't be there, as I have a 4 year old batman to take out to beg!!
I have hatched all mine with the 'technically' dry method, but this last one was quail, and I was told to do them the same as chickens. It did not work. I had 3 chicks total out of 38 eggs, so that is one reason why I was asking. Also my last chick hatch had 5 that hatched total, out of 6 eggs, but still. One had membrane stuck all over its face, one had a piece of shell stuck to it forever, 2 that I brought in from a silly hen that left her nest at day 14 both had curled toes, and one of those died. Plus that one needed to be helped, because the membrane was too tough for it to get out. So I was wondering who actually uses it successfully. My humidity is usually about the same the whole time, with a bit higher near hatch time. Not by choice, I just can't get it any higher.
You were the one interested about the goats right? Last week they were going for maybe $1 a pound. Not sure if they were the meat or milk goats, as it was my dad watching it, and not me.
I have hatched all mine with the 'technically' dry method, but this last one was quail, and I was told to do them the same as chickens. It did not work. I had 3 chicks total out of 38 eggs, so that is one reason why I was asking. Also my last chick hatch had 5 that hatched total, out of 6 eggs, but still. One had membrane stuck all over its face, one had a piece of shell stuck to it forever, 2 that I brought in from a silly hen that left her nest at day 14 both had curled toes, and one of those died. Plus that one needed to be helped, because the membrane was too tough for it to get out. So I was wondering who actually uses it successfully. My humidity is usually about the same the whole time, with a bit higher near hatch time. Not by choice, I just can't get it any higher.
You were the one interested about the goats right? Last week they were going for maybe $1 a pound. Not sure if they were the meat or milk goats, as it was my dad watching it, and not me.