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I want to go boar hunting. We might do it for our anniversary present this year.

Jared and I are going to Southeast Ok. turkey hunting next weekend and there are a lot of hogs there. We are hoping to double up. Ham and turkey! Can't beat that!

Some friends of ours often go boar hunting. Last year one shot a russian boar, not at all tasty like the other wild hogs.
Another friend live traps them and sells them to a broker that sends them to Europe, go figure?
 
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My suggestion would be to put the eggs/trays in a box that has newspaper around on the inside for insulation or into an ice chest and transport the eggs that way, instead of inside the incubator. I would consider the short time the eggs are not in the bator to be the equivalent of the hen leaving the nest long enough to eat and drink. I think the eggs will be fine.
 
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I want to go boar hunting. We might do it for our anniversary present this year.

Jared and I are going to Southeast Ok. turkey hunting next weekend and there are a lot of hogs there. We are hoping to double up. Ham and turkey! Can't beat that!

Man that would be great . Macy was wonting to shoot a Turkey but ther isnt any on the land wer we go. An so manny peep have ther place's postd an hunting leased out.
 
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I'd put the eggs in a styrofoam ice chest with a hot water bottle and go as slow as you like no harm done.

Sounds good! Thanks.
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My suggestion would be to put the eggs/trays in a box that has newspaper around on the inside for insulation or into an ice chest and transport the eggs that way, instead of inside the incubator. I would consider the short time the eggs are not in the bator to be the equivalent of the hen leaving the nest long enough to eat and drink. I think the eggs will be fine.

Thanks Marybeth!
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Canning jars ! Yeah!
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Thank you
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We still have so much stuff in the carport and on the driveway that most folks would consider it more than enough to begin a garage sale with. Carla and Gerald came by this evening to get some metal cabinets they got. They will transport the blue/red NN roo to Lynn tomorrow, at the Guy Rose auction. I think that Gerald is close to having all his pickups full of stuff from our garage sale. He will have to unload one of them before the auction in the morning.
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