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The notification issue is weird, I wonder if we can get it fixed?


The notification issue is weird, I wonder if we can get it fixed?


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Where did you get the eggs?Sorry I haven’t replied lately! For some reason I stop getting alerts for watched threadsHas anyone else had this problem?
Anyway, my Ayam Cemanis I hatched haven’t been doing wellThey’re all really small, and most needed assistance hatching. Three have passed away
I’m supplementing them with Vitamins, but it doesn’t seem to help.
Craigslist is not really as sketchy as buying online. If you went to get them, you have better odds than anyone who buys eggs online. Local is always best.I got them from a seller on Craigslist( I know that can be risky), and the temp was 99.5.F- 99.6F throughout incubation. The humidity was a bit high( 50s or so) but I couldn’t get it to go lower. About 20 others hatched fine regardless( different source of eggs) and are still doing well. The weird thing is I hatched a Cemani cross from an egg I got from the same seller, and it hatched fine and is still doing great, so I don’t think it’s a nutritional deficiency. Overall I had an about 90% hatch rate.
The dinner turkeys are super sweet, but they cannot live very long. Do not get one for a pet... it will just break your heart.Gotta get just one for fun then!
The people we bought the property from had a Narragansett. He was super friendly and liked to walk around saying high to people when they went to the chicken yard. Then I read how friendly that breed is specifically. We’re new to turkeys though, maybe they’re all like this? Even your dinner turkeys lol
I am not sure what you are seeing either because they look normal to me as well. When you candle and see those dots its pores on the eggs, which all eggs have some just show more than others. Inside the egg, that blob is the yolk. I do not really see much discoloration on the eggs.Hey all,
Just received my hatching eggs from Meyer today. They were packed very well. This is my first ever batch of shipped eggs. And I was super excited to get them in the incubator.
Upon closer inspection I am disappointed however, because they have what I call "bacterial" or "greasy" spotting on them. I was under the impression that this is a bad thing for eggs to have and to not use them for hatching. Meyer CS reached out and was very polite but even with my pictures, seemed to think that it was normal egg coloration? Am I seeing things? I never use my own eggs if they look like this. Here are some examples. They are all like this.
Thanks for saying that because they are sweet but I know they are for the table. My dogs and family are excited to try them. Tomorrow I am butchering 4 cockerels. They attacked my porcelain d'uccle... Stupid jerksThe dinner turkeys are super sweet, but they cannot live very long. Do not get one for a pet... it will just break your heart.