INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Of the eggs due to hatch today, one hatched yesterday and 2 are zipping. Nothing out of the other 2 yet.
Go chickies!!!
I am planning to do a guided pack trip in the Tetons followed by a couple of days hiking and then seeing a couple of sights like Old Faithful the last couple of days. It is just hard to choose from the many things that I want to or should see based on limited time and resources since there is so much.
 
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Of the eggs due to hatch today, one hatched yesterday and 2 are zipping. Nothing out of the other 2 yet.
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-Kathy
 
Trying to kill eggs experiment...

Step 1. Remove 8 eggs from broody after 1 week incubation.
Step 2. Place eggs on kitchen counter.
Step 3. Leave eggs alone for one week.
Step 4. Place eggs in killerbator (Janoel 48)
Step 5. Open killer bator several times every day.
Step 6. Forget to turn eggs.
Step 7. Don't add water and see where humidity ends up.
Step 8. Wait until eggs pip externally, then raise humidity to 50%
Step 9. Open killerbator 5-10 times a day.


Experiment failed, lol. Six chicks fluffed, two externally pipped.
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All joking aside, I wish I had this sort of luck with peafowl.
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-Kathy
 
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[COLOR=333333]Trying to kill eggs experiment...[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]Step 1. Remove 8 eggs from broody after 1 week incubation.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Step 2. Place eggs on kitchen counter.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Step 3. Leave eggs alone for one week.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Step 4. Place eggs in killerbator (Janoel 48)[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Step 5. Open killer bator several times every day.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Step 6. Forget to turn eggs.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Step 7. Don't add water and see where humidity ends up.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Step 8. Wait until eggs pip externally, then raise humidity to 50%[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Step 9. Open killerbator 5-10 times a day.[/COLOR]


[COLOR=333333]Experiment failed, lol. Six chicks fluffed, two externally pipped. :mad: [/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]All joking aside, I wish I had this sort of luck with peafowl. :( [/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]-Kathy[/COLOR]
Congrats on the failure :lau
 
Go chickies!!!
I am planning to do a guided pack trip in the Tetons followed by a couple of days hiking and then seeing a couple of sights like Old Faithful the last couple of days. It is just hard to choose from the many things that I want to or should see based on limited time and resources since there is so much.
OMG. Don't I know it. So many sights, so little time. I always pored over all the options trying to plan the ideal trip.
However, when sidelined by unforeseen circumstances, it seems like we usually got lucky and found a diamond in the rough. Plan as well as you can and then go with the flow.

Trying to kill eggs experiment...

Step 1. Remove 8 eggs from broody after 1 week incubation.
Step 2. Place eggs on kitchen counter.
Step 3. Leave eggs alone for one week.
Step 4. Place eggs in killerbator (Janoel 48)
Step 5. Open killer bator several times every day.
Step 6. Forget to turn eggs.
Step 7. Don't add water and see where humidity ends up.
Step 8. Wait until eggs pip externally, then raise humidity to 50%
Step 9. Open killerbator 5-10 times a day.


Experiment failed, lol. Six chicks fluffed, two externally pipped.
somad.gif


All joking aside, I wish I had this sort of luck with peafowl.
sad.png


-Kathy
lau.gif


Sounds a little like me.
 
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