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

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Look at this book - I think I may get it. (Sucker for books):

"Urban Quail Keeping" by Karen Puddephat

http://www.amazon.com/Urban-Quail-K...d_cp_14_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=15NQKXW2BQ8J2NA6VPR6

- Ant Farm

Looks like a good one

Books are always nice to have ON HAND

I got info from the web
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Uhm... k.  How about LYo (el-yo)? Maybe LY??? Just trying to come up with something simple so I don't have to call you Jack...   ;)  

His nickname is already loco..... He lets me call him that, so therefore only he can call me bubs. :lau
(Kidding, kidding!)

You can't see me... I'm invisible. What? You can??? Never mind. Hiya, Bubbles!   :frow     

I may just give you the evening off, sweetie... not really feeling it right now. Oh, wait... that was meant for the Mrs. :oops:

:th :lau



I went to the post office and they said tomorrow morning the birds should be here
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Hey everyone, this is my first time with a successful incubation and I was wondering if the chicks absorb the veins before hatching? Like all veins? Because of my tiny set up I am able to candle without lifting the top and i noticed fewer veining but there is still just a bit of veins left. Today is day 21. The egg rocked earlier today so I think it's still alive.
Hiya, doku! Yes, the chicks will draw all blood out of the veins before hatching, and if it's rocking it's still alive... or about to explode. I'm leaning towards it still being alive and moving into hatching position.
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I went to the post office and they said tomorrow morning the birds should be here
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Good to hear, shah!!! Pics... or it didn't happen!
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dunno

prolly not

Have to cross a bridge into the next county to even find a empty lot
Field trial secretaries are accustomed to driving a reasonable distance to get quality birds. You'd have to be able to supply upwards of 100 birds per trial, and you'd need flight pens to develop strong fliers. Wouldn't happen overnight, but certainly doable
 
Hiya, doku! Yes, the chicks will draw all blood out of the veins before hatching, and if it's rocking it's still alive... or about to explode. I'm leaning towards it still being alive and moving into hatching position.   :yesss:

:weee    Good to hear, shah!!!   Pics... or it didn't happen!   :lau

You will be getting so many pictures you will be asking for me to stop
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I do take notes on all the attempts. if it wasn't for happy and sweetpea I probably would have given up. They wintered over in the house as they didn't get time to acclimatize to the weather like the main flock did, which by the way they did pretty darn good with -40 temps for a couple weeks there, then we got dumped on but they still out free ranging, Picks are 3 weeks apart chicks Nov and Dec hatches 2 roos found new homes


Happy from Nov is BR roo/ white leghorn hen and already bigger than her mom since Nov. she's looking for my son that went to work lol.

Sweetpea is BR roo/BO hen from early Dec hatch the 2 little BR roos that hatched with her already went to new homes as don't need any more roosters lol
 
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