I know they're harmless & keep the mice in check, but DW comes unglued if she sees one in the house. I've seen a few inside that she doesn't even know about![]()
What a nice DH!!
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I know they're harmless & keep the mice in check, but DW comes unglued if she sees one in the house. I've seen a few inside that she doesn't even know about![]()
I believe you will get a darker shade of green, or olive, unless the roo has some surprises up his wing.
It means that 3 eggs have larger air cells than the other one. I'm not a fan of float testing. If you can see in them to candle, go for that, if not... you might want to tap into the air cell and see if there is any sign of life.
Sounds like they are in distress. I'd do a slow assist to assess, and if they look ready, I'd float them out. (I shuck my babies that are FULLY MATURE out of the shell in a bowl of warm water. Of course being sure to keep their heads above water, and once I start this procedure, there is NO TURNING BACK.)
This has become my method as well.
Sally, on the wafer thermo... Did you take out the butterfly nut when you attached it to your bator?
For those wondering, I am far enough away from what's happening in Brussels that we are completely safe. Keep us in your thoughts, and if you have loved ones in the area please be aware that there is a Facebook watch going on where you can check if they're okay.
From what I'm reading, Pasty Butt only occurs in chicks?![]()
@Pensmaster Why do you say scarily steady? Mine have barely any flux![]()
Quick lesson on pasty butt post #4657
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