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Yeah, but would drive my family crazy if I got them.
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When you're power was out I recall sending you that info!![]()
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So breed Ostrich...the kids can ride em'been there dont the pheasants, thats the only thing I did for months while I was sick was hatch pheasants for my dad, I would brood them two weeks and then he would take them to his place.
Emu would love to do but cant afford them or know what to do with them afterwards unless sell them! I have kids so I dont know how that would work out in the back yard!!
I know! Long day At work, at the house, not so young, tired, long chores, preparing for Shabbat dinner, ( forgot the lo----y rulesyou betchagrouse scare the crap outta me. walking through the woods when all the sudden sounds like somebody lit off a firecracker right beside yaHA HA HA that is absolutely HILARIOUS!!! Although they aint got nuttin on our grouseBenny, position is important when you open them [COLOR=008080]hatching position and the six recognized malpositions Images:[/COLOR] click here as is letting us see pencil marked air cell size AND if any fluids are in the egg And what the egg shell looks like ON THE INSIDE EGGTOPSY REMINDERS FOR EVERYONE For us to help see what may have gone wrong with the hatch/chick/embryo we would have had to see the aircell marked at least day 18, then before you open up the egg candle again and mark it with a different color. FOLLOW THE ASSIST ARTICLE just in case its alive, If the float test shows the chick is dead, Start by taking the top off the egg as in the assist article, take pics as you go. Take a pic of the membrane over the chick. make sure their is no movement of the chick, wet the membrane get another pic see if you see its beak, open membrane take another pic and see if chick is in the correct position to hatch. see aviagen link for positions and break outs. Head underwing or head down. there is alot that could have gone wrong that can be detected from all of these things. is the chick big and wet, is there green jelly in the egg? is their broken yolk in the egg? and so forth. http://www.aviagen.com/assets/Tech_...os/05HowTo5-BreakOutandAnalyseHatchDebris.pdf Guide to ASSISTED Hatching [COLOR=333333]Trouble Shooting Failures with Egg Incubation[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]http://msucares.com/poultry/reproductions/trouble.html[/COLOR] Hatchability Problem Analysis http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00008570/00001 Troubleshootting Incubation http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/pdf/8127.pdfDidn't pip at all, didn't check the position!your saying they were pipped inside or not? they were in the correct position beak up towards air cell?To much ventilation?
Yeah, but would drive my family crazy if I got them.
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The geese and all the hatching are already driving them crazy.