No dogs here, just cats. If I drop something on the floor the cats will walk over, look at it and walk away, tail held high. nothing I eat holds much interest for them.![]()
I have a 'special' cat. Weasel is 31# of solid muscle and fur, and he thinks he's a dog. I call the dogs in and he trots in with the other 2. He is quite singular.
I had three different ages of eggs in my incubators right now. Today the first group went into lockdown and it's quite disheartening. This is my first experience with shipped eggs, so maybe I was just spoiled with my own eggs. Out of the 37 eggs I set (there was one more broken in transit), only ten waved at me when I moved them from the turner. There are six more that looked like late quitters. They don't smell nor are they leaking, so I left them in. My biggest problem is the breed I wanted the most (lakenvelder) only three are in lockdown.
I also had my "free" bobwhite quail eggs that came with the incubator. They sent 37 eggs (one broken). I never actually candled them until today. I didn't check for live chicks, just the shadow of a chick. I put 24 into lockdown and one that looked like a quitter. The rest were clear.
So it's really about 46% at lockdown. It's just the lakenvelder I am depressed over.![]()
Deb
Sorry about the Laks. I used to have Golden Laks, but I sold them. They are very pretty!