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

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Are you into the medical weed now or what? lol


fermented feed rocks them lol

I bet the loved it!
LOL,
and yes they went CRAZY

When you getting the chicks, and what are the ideas for the peak bear?

Hi Liz
Howdy!
wolf urine
and christmas lights, i just ordered both
i am also going to try to get my DH to do a stake out

Howdy folks.... Time for me to get busy.... Hip is starting to come around finally. Today I need to sink a couple of new cedar fence post in to Keep the ducks and feet out of my garden.... Dang the old post only lasted 20 years.
Also needed to do more planting.... And finish the heated grow out cage as the ducklings are out growing the cage they are on now.
I guess I'm off to the salt mines.... Well the garden anyway
Good luck!!
I hope your hip gets better

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yes like the math, please explain
in my math the numbers only go down
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Dry hatch method with quail first time I ever hatched an egg. I had a 58.3% hatch rate 14 for 24. From what I read that is good for mail ordered eggs. some could still hatch today. There are a few eggs with dark shells I could not see through. The others I could see in never started to develop (some were small). 1 drown in the egg (bottom pip or egg rolled) 1 dried out, most likely an older egg. One broke in shipping and another day 1 in the rotating tray. 6 Texas A&M (hope there is only a roo or 2). 8 brown most likely jumbo brown, but I guess there could be a golden or something else in there.
 
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Dry hatch method with quail first time I ever hatched an egg. I had a 58.3% hatch rate 14 for 24. From what I read that is good for mail ordered eggs. some could still hatch today. There are a few eggs with dark shells I could not see through. The others I could see in never started to develop (some were small). 1 drown in the egg (bottom pip or egg rolled) 1 dried out, most likely an older egg. One broke in shipping and another day 1 in the rotating tray. 6 Texas A&M (hope there is only a roo or 2). 8 brown most likely jumbo brown, but I guess there could be a golden or something else in there.
Sounds like a good hatch rate considering that shipping is very hard on them, and who knows the temps they were subjected to and how old they were to begin with

Good Job!!
 
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