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

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I heard them during the night but I don't know how much rain we got. I'll check the gauge when the sun comes up.

I wouldn't worry too much about the wrong end/middle pip. The last couple I had hatched fine on their own.

Love some rare prime rib.
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I'm hungry now.

I never ate any of mine but they're supposed to be a fair meat bird. They were good layers with a tendency to be setters but one of mine never did.

I'm laughing with you.

No way to relocate the nest to an ant free zone?

I have no words either. It's better to just let it go.
Yes. I'm glad he didn't pick something weird.


I wouldn't count on a non broody to start setting just cause there are eggs in the nest.


How did they do?
I was watching the MLB instant replay team give the Cardinal game to the Mets. Met runner was clearly tagged out at third but he stepped on the glove catching it with his cleat and when Wainwright pulled his hand away the glove stayed on the bag under the foot. They called the runner safe.
The next batter struck out which would have ended the inning but instead, 4 more runs scored which is how much the Mets won by.
http://www.ksdk.com/sports/mlb/card...and-game-too-as-mets-beat-cardinals/308785550

Thanks! I want some hens and a rooster for eggs then i want to eat extras, and always like broodys!
 
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Pretty sure you can move them. Pipped eggs just get dry, and a sudden burst of cold (real cold) is not good.

I guess since it's 92 degrees here with 60% humidity right now outside, they would be okay for me to shift over to a new spot even if they are pipped then! Thanks!
 
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