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Hi all.
I know a science teacher in Pullman looking for fertile eggs for an incubating project. She has little to no budget for eggs, however. If you know of anyone, or can help, please let me know and I'll put you in contact with her.
Thank you
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Hi all.
I know a science teacher in Pullman looking for fertile eggs for an incubating project. She has little to no budget for eggs, however. If you know of anyone, or can help, please let me know and I'll put you in contact with her.
Thank you
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Does she care if they are mixed breed?
 
Hi all.
I know a science teacher in Pullman looking for fertile eggs for an incubating project. She has little to no budget for eggs, however. If you know of anyone, or can help, please let me know and I'll put you in contact with her.
Thank you
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I have mixes, if she can come get them I'd give her a half dozen or so.
 
I will have to say I don't know for all of these... (I bought the eggs on ebay :hide ) I am assuming that yes, they do eat quite a bit reading how other BYCers have to block the chicken coop so they can't go eat all the food. Yes, they are good foragers/weed eaters. As far as I know, they don't fly because they are too heavy. Other than that, I've heard that goose eggs taste better than duck or chicken, but are more cholesterol. I am excited b/c when I was a teen, I loved to paint/decorate blown eggs, and these are such a nice size I think they'll make some awesome ornaments/gifts!

I was given a goose egg and a couple of duck eggs, yrs ago. I made an omelet out of them both, put cheese and bacon and tomatoes, it was really yummy, but it was very rich. so rich that i got a tummy ache. with all the cheese and butter and bacon, i guess, just too rich for me. I would love to try goose eggs again someday. maybe when i get a goose or two??.
 
What does everyone run their humidity at?  

for chicks, one batch (1st) humidity was at 40%, 2nd batch of chicks i did a dry bator until I put in lockdown and then humidity was 75%
for my duck eggs i had it at 60% and lockdown at 75-80%.
But i am a beginner, so, there it is there!! maybe i shouldn't even answer this Q.


P.S. I am ok with driving to north Spokane for our next meet!!
 
Hi all.
I know a science teacher in Pullman looking for fertile eggs for an incubating project. She has little to no budget for eggs, however. If you know of anyone, or can help, please let me know and I'll put you in contact with her.
Thank you
1f60a.png

I have duck and chicken eggs
 
Is it bad that I'm planning out my keep/grow out bird hatch months in advance?

Set date: May 28; Hatch date: June 18; 3 weeks old: July 9 (when the average temperature will be 79 degrees)
 
Is it bad that I'm planning out my keep/grow out bird hatch months in advance?

Set date: May 28; Hatch date: June 18; 3 weeks old: July 9 (when the average temperature will be 79 degrees)

That only gives me another month to get all my breeding pens setup
 

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