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Not enough. You need to fill the bator to maximum capacity to ensure you're able to maintain a stable temp. It's as good an excuse as any, I suppose...![]()
Just looked them up, and a single egg is $15, and chicks are $50 each. Wowzers!!!If they are true crele heritage orpington's, there is some money in them. Chicks upwards of $30-50.
Just looked them up, and a single egg is $15, and chicks are $50 each. Wowzers!!!
If it is indeed a Crele anything, I'm putting my money on Crele Old English bantam. These sell around $3.50... or tree fiddy as Yoke would say.Yes, I rather doubt the neighbor has true Creles. Maybe so. So they are probably a $3 mutt but it'll give the kiddo an honest opportunity to set local eggs.
idk what was wrong.I just when check the bator and had too Throw out one of nd sally eggs.it had liquid coming out the pores.Sorry for the weepy egg, but you still have a full bator!! Lots of chicks!!!!![]()
idk what was wrong.I just when check the bator and had too Throw out one of nd sally eggs.it had liquid coming out the pores.![]()
It happens, Seth. You definitely want to get rid of "weeping" eggs. I hope you don't have the incubator running, because you're supposed to set the eggs at room temperature for 24 hours...![]()
idk what was wrong.I just when check the bator and had too Throw out one of nd sally eggs.it had liquid coming out the pores.![]()