just recandled my eggs. took 7 out 6 not fertilized 1 blood ring leaving 31 good embryos. and here on day 8, can you belive it, i can see them moving !!! that is way cool . hope it stays that way. it would be a good hatch
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Yeah, guess I'll get the blue tape ready, lol.uh oh. cheyen ! we will hope it dont happen.
Haha, you're a bit late to the party. They were chukar eggs, and only two hatched. Sadly, both chicks passed away. Right now I've got quail in the incubator, so it's a bit more on track for this section of the site, lol.they are shaped and have the color of turkey eggs ut they are way to small but they might be guineas
i have been keeping an eye on my tolbunt frizzle and i dont think he knows what to do. there is something wrong with him. he wont climb a ladder or even try to perch even 4 in. off the ground. hes afraid of heights ! lol i dont think he will be a daddy, he wont"go for the gold". this person i found that had a hen also had hatching eggs and , dont quote me, i think they were 100 dollars each. was thinking about shaving his feet and see if it will make a difference. have to wait for a little warmer weather though. Twisted acres, what do eggs sell for there? around here they are between 2-250 a dozen
why, didnt you know? you can shave anything ! lol i meant trim, with scissors .eggs hear go for 150 to 250 a dozen, I personally charge 150 for 12 lg or extra lg eggs, 2.00 for jumbos, and 1.50 for 18 medium/sm/peewee/pullet eggs. Also around here if the eggs are white people don't think they are farm fresh. How in the world do you shave a chicken's feet???? Electric razor, disposable, or straight edge??